• Holding the Line

  • Inside the Nation's Preeminent US Attorney's Office and Its Battle with the Trump Justice Department
  • By: Geoffrey Berman
  • Narrated by: Geoffrey Berman
  • Length: 9 hrs and 33 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (991 ratings)

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Holding the Line

By: Geoffrey Berman
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"Throughout my tenure as US attorney, Trump's Justice Department kept demanding that I use my office to aid them politically, and I kept declining - in ways just tactful enough to keep me from being fired. I walked this tightrope for two and a half years. Eventually, the rope snapped." - from Holding the Line

"A cautionary tale about how political forces can undermine the quest for justice." - Barbara McQuade, The Washington Post

The gripping and explosive memoir of serving as US Attorney for the Southern District of New York, in the face of the Justice Department’s attempts to protect Trump’s friends and punish his enemies.

Ascending to the leadership role of US Attorney for the Southern District, which includes Manhattan and several counties to the north, is a capstone to any legal career: it entails guiding a team of the best lawyers in America in selecting and winning cases that often have global import. Geoffrey Berman was honored to be tapped for the job by Donald Trump in 2018. The manner in which Trump had dispatched his predecessor Preet Bharara was troubling, but the institution was fabled for its independence. Surely he could manage.

So began one of the most tumultuous two-and-a-half-year stretches in the over two-hundred-thirty year history of the office. Almost immediately, Berman found himself pushing back against the Trump Justice Department’s blatant efforts to bring weak cases against political foes and squash worthy cases that threatened to tarnish allies and Trump himself. When Bill Barr became attorney general, Berman hoped and believed things would get better, but instead they got much worse. The heart of Holding the Line is his never-before-told account of the lengths Barr went to in corrupting the independence of the office, and the lengths Berman had to go in preserving it. Finally, Trump and Barr, fed up with Berman’s principles, summarily fired him, though he refused to go quietly and prevented Barr from installing someone who might be more compliant. Berman’s determined defense of the values of prosecutorial independence, without fear or favor, made him a hero to everyone who shares those values.

Holding the Line also relates the remarkable casework of the Southern District in Berman’s time there, including taking down notorious sex traffickers Jeffrey Epstein and Lawrence Ray, Big Pharma executives, and vicious criminal syndicates, and repatriating Nazi-looted art. Riveting in themselves, these stories showcase the esprit de corps that makes the Southern District so special, and the stakes Berman felt in protecting its integrity against all foes, up to and including the US attorney general and the president of the United States.

©2022 Geoffrey Berman (P)2022 Penguin Audio

Critic reviews

"A cautionary tale about how political forces can undermine the quest for justice." (Barbara McQuade, The Washington Post)

"A terrifying book...The Justice Department needs to contend with Berman’s record of what happened to him in a much more serious way than they have, because that happened inside the Justice Department in a way that should never happen again and is likely to happen again now that we know that Trump was able to get away with it with no consequences. (Rachel Maddow, The Ezra Klein Show)

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Insightful

A glimpse into aspects of the Trump Reign of Terror that other books haven’t covered. Highly recommend.

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Highly Recommended

I purchased this book because I 'd followed the news about Mr. Berman's firing by AG Barr when it happened. I was always curious about what really happened and was hopeful that at least one of US attorneys forced out of office during the Trump administration would write a book about the behind the scenes activity that led to the public firing. This book is well written and it exceeded my expectation by the inclusion of helpful and instructive information on the role and responsibilities of the SDNY prosecutor's office. Mr. Berman also included behind the scenes details of other cases I was interested in such as the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking case among others. To my knowledge it is the first book narrated by Mr. Berman and in that regard he did a decent job.

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DOJ TRUTH-TELLNG

Fantastic well-written behind the scenes DOJ criminality revealed.
Oozing corruption under Trump White House direction. Barr and other A.G danced for Orange Jesus. Like all things Trump; behind the curtain is worse than we dreamed. Highly recommend this read. Autobook read by author.

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Great book on the integrity of the rule of law

This is a wonderful insight into our public legal institutions. It does shed light on Bill Barr and other Trump shenanigans. But it also dives into some interesting criminal cases and one much needed feel good case. Highly recommend. As a bonus Atty Berman has a soothing voice like Peter Coyote. Awesome.

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SDNY Performs in Tough Circumstances

A revealing description of the trials and successes of the SDNY in the administration of justice during the last presidential term.

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An instructive fact filled narrative

I am delighted that I decided to purchase this book. I was always intrigued about the fame of the SDNY, now I understand why. I enjoyed learning how justice should be dispense in our country.
Thank you Mr. Berman.

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Holding the line…

We as in the United Stares of America need more honorable men and
woman like Mr. Berman to hold the corruption in this country to account starting at the top. I believe that to keep our democracy we must hold every person to the same standard. The crime spree going on in our government must be stopped.
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Punish to the fullest extent of the law.

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Eye opening crazy

I guess I’m naïve as I didn’t imagine the depth of corruption and crazy in DC. This will open your eyes about how fragile our democracy is and how close to losing it we came.

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Fills in a lot of cracks that we didn’t see in the headlines

Read read and lots of learning from someone who isn’t in the law but loves hearing about it

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Historically significant and a great read

Holding The Line was a really insightful and clearly written book about the SDNY during the term of Geoffrey Berman's tenure as the head of that office. He did an excellent job of narrating his own book and I found his style fair, reasonable and honest. I appreciated not only his observations of others, I also appreciated his own critiques of himself. No person gets everything right and his plain talk and honesty in presentation left me impressed. I also felt like I learned a great deal about the SDNY and am glad I took the time to learn more about how justice is supposed to work. Thank you for such an interesting and informative read.

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