All or nothing How Trump recaptured America

Michael Wolff, 1953-

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This book "takes readers on a journey accompanying Donald Trump on his return to power as only Michael Wolff, the foremost chronicler of the Trump era, can do it. As Trump cruelly and swiftly dispatches his opponents, heaps fire and fury on the prosecutors and judges who are pursuing him, and mocks and belittles anyone in his way--including the President of the United States--this becomes not just another election but perhaps, both sides say, the last election. ... What soon emerges is a split screen reality: on one side, a picture that could not be worse for Trump: an inescapable, perhaps mortal legal quagmire; on the other side, an entirely positive political outlook: overwhelming support within his party, ever-rising polling numbers..., and lackluster opposition. ... Threading a needle between tragedy and farce, the fate of the nation, the liberal ideal, and democracy itself, All or Nothing paints a ... portrait of a man whose behavior is so unimaginable, so uncontrolled, so unmindful of cause and effect, that it defeats all the structures and logic of civic life. And yet here, in one of the most remarkable comebacks in American political history, Trump is victorious"--

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Donald Trump doubled down on belligerence and bombast in clawing back the presidency, according to this raucous campaign narrative. Journalist Wolff (Landslide) gives a fly-on-the-wall account of Trump's 2024 election run, anchored by a Technicolor portrait of the candidate's egotism, wild mood swings, and steadfast rejection of reality. (Informed that a Rasmussen poll had him up by three points, he replied, "Have them fix that; it's ten points.") Much of the book covers Trump's trials for sexual abuse, real estate fraud, and hush money payments; Trump's aggressiveness in these proceedings, Wolff contends, brought him an avalanche of endorsements and campaign donations. Wolff also draws vivid sketches of Trump's flatterers and sacrificial lambs, from communications aide Natalie Harp, who stoked him with conspiracy theories and love notes--"I never want to bring you anything but joy"--to the hapless lawyers subjected to his rants. Drawing on insights from members of Trump's circle who have spent years analyzing him, Wolff offers rich interpretations of his psyche: "Trump is... a raw nerve," his "personal grievances" expressed at "any moment" as "public performances." Wolff's focus on personality, however, gives short shrift to politics--describing a meeting with Teamsters during which Trump won them over, for instance, he fixates on the odd color of Trump's hands. Still, this is a singular and penetrating diagnosis of the president's character and managerial style. (Feb.)

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