Book Title: I Alone Can Fix It: Donald J. Trump’s Catastrophic Final Year
Author(s): Carol Leonnig; Philip Rucker
Publisher: Penguin Press, Year: 2021
Category: Political
ISBN: 9780593298954,9780593300626
Size: 3.9 MB
Descriptions:
I Alone Can Fix It. The genuine story of what occurred in Donald Trump’s White House during a heartbreaking 2020 has at no other time been told in full.
What was truly going on around the president, as the public authority neglected to contain Covid and over a large portion of 1,000,000 Americans died? Who was affecting Trump after he wouldn’t yield a political decision he had unmistakably lost and spread lies about political race misrepresentation? To respond to these inquiries, Phil Rucker and Carol Leonnig uncover a broken and blundering administration’s internal functions in phenomenal, dazzling subtlety.
Zeroed in on Trump and the vital participants around him—the specialists, commanders, senior counselors, and Trump relatives—Rucker and Leonnig give a criminological record of the most crushing year in an administration like no other. Their sources were in the room as over and over Trump put his own benefit in front of the benefit of the country.
These observers to history recount the account of his aching to convey the military to the roads of American urban areas to squash the dissent development in the wake of the killing of George Floyd, all to reinforce his picture of solidarity in front of the political race.
I Alone Can Fix It
These sources saw firsthand his refusal to treat the danger of Covid in a serious way—even to the purpose in permitting himself and people around him to be contaminated. This is an account of a country subverted—financially, therapeutically, and strategically—by its own chief, finishing with a notable, minute-by-minute record of precisely what went on in the Capitol expanding on January 6, as Trump’s allies so handily penetrated the most consecrated corridors of American majority rules system, and how the president responded.
I Alone Can Fix It
With unrivaled access, Rucker and Leonnig clarify and uncover precisely who empowered—and who thwarted—Trump as he looked for frantically to stick to control. A work of art and heart-hustling work of insightful revealing, this book is bound to be perused and concentrated by residents and history specialists the same for quite a long time to come.
I Alone Can Fix It