Siege Trump under fire

Michael Wolff, 1953-

Book - 2019

"Just one year into Donald Trump's term as president, Michael Wolff told the electrifying story of a White House consumed by controversy, chaos, and intense rivalries. Fire and fury ... defined the first phase of the Trump administration : now, in Siege, Wolff has written an equally essential and explosive book about a presidency that is under fire from almost every side. At the outset of Trump's second year as president, his situation is profoundly different. No longer tempered by experienced advisers, he is more impulsive and volatile than ever. But the wheels of justice are inexorably turning : Robert Mueller's 'witch hunt' haunts Trump every day, and other federal prosecutors are taking a deep dive into his... personal affairs ... Week by week, as Trump becomes increasingly erratic, the question that lies at the heart of his tenure becomes ever more urgent : Will this most abnormal of presidencies at last reach the breaking point and implode? ...Siege provides an alarming and indelible portrait of a president like no other. Surrounded by enemies and blind to his peril, Trump is a raging, self-destructive inferno - and the most divisive leader in American history." --

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Published
New York : Henry Holt and Company [2019]
Language
English
Main Author
Michael Wolff, 1953- (author)
Edition
First edition
Item Description
Includes index.
Physical Description
xiii, 335 pages ; 25 cm
ISBN
9781250253828
  • Author's Note
  • 1. Bullseye
  • 2. The Do-Over
  • 3. Lawyers
  • 4. Home Alone
  • 5. Robert Mueller
  • 6. Michael Cohen
  • 7. The Women
  • 8. Michael Flynn
  • 9. Midterms
  • 10. Kushner
  • 11. Hannity
  • 12. Trump Abroad
  • 13. Trump and Putin
  • 14. 100 Days
  • 15. Manafort
  • 16. Pecker, Cohen, Weisselberg
  • 17. McCain, Woodward, Anonymous
  • 18. Kavanaugh
  • 19. Khashoggi
  • 20. October Surprises
  • 21. November 6
  • 22. Shutdown
  • 23. The Wall
  • Epilogue: The Report
  • Acknowledgments
  • Index
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

White House dysfunction, political failure, and personal craziness deepen in this caustic narrative of the second year of Donald Trump's presidency, a follow-up to the author's bestselling Fire and Fury. Journalist Wolff, who describes himself as having a "train-wreck fascination with Trump," depicts a president dogged by the Mueller probe--which drafted a criminal indictment of Trump, Wolff writes, but never issued it--and other investigations; looming Republican defeat in midterm elections; the stymieing of his immigration agenda and the fury of his base at his inability to deliver a border wall; and an incompetent, backstabbing administration that secretly undermined him. But Trump's worst enemy, in Wolff's acid-etched portrait, is Trump: a "volatile and uncertain president" with no ability to focus, Trump wallows in delusions of success, childish tantrums, schoolyard taunts (Wolff reports that he dubbed Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh a "virgin crybaby"), and other "extreme and disorienting behavior" that, Wolff writes, "repulsed a majority of the nation, as well as almost everybody who came into working contact with him." Short on policy analysis and long on intrigue and gleefully vicious (and entertaining) character sketches, Wolff's gossipy account relies, he admits, on not-unimpeachable sources with axes to grind, especially former Trump adviser and right-wing provocateur Steve Bannon, who is quoted so much that he is virtually a coauthor. Wolff dishes up juicy red meat to anti-Trumpers, but others will find his take partisan and unbalanced. (June)

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