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In "Fire and Fury," Michael Wolff documented the chaotic first months of Donald Trump's presidency. Now the situation is very different: Trump has dismissed the most capable advisors, the world power USA is finally subject to his impulsive instincts. At the same time, he is under fire, from friend and foe, from his radical base and the political establishment in Washington. In his gripping new book, Wolff portrays an American president who feels permanently persecuted and who, in the process, repeatedly brings himself to the brink of self-destruction: a Trump who is frantically fighting for political survival. Wolff's book is a tragicomedy and a great political drama. He makes clear how intertwined American foreign policy is with his son-in-law's business interests and why Trump escaped special investigator Robert Mueller once again; that Trump couldn't find North Korea on the map and Melania is back living with her parents. And at the center of it all, a White House where it's everyone against everyone - and everyone is wondering, "When is this going to blow up in our faces? "Under Fire" is the most detailed portrait of that extraordinary man who, despite everything, is still President of the United States.
Language | German |
topic | Politics & State |
Subtopic | Politics and the state |
Author | Michael Wolff |
Number of pages | 480 |
Book cover | Hard cover |
Year | 2019 |
Item number | 15893461 |