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- Title: Extended Summary Of Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House - By Michael Wolff
- Author : Sapiens Editorial
- Release Date : January 02, 2019
- Genre: Study Aids,Books,Reference,Politics & Current Events,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 250 KB
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ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOKDonald Trump won the presidency after the 2016 elections even though nobody, not even the experts, believed that he would achieve it when he made his candidacy public. If you are one of those who wonder how he did it and how an unlikely president came to power, this book will give you some answers and inside information that comes from within the White House.Michael Wolff has done significant research about the administration of Trump, so this book is a perspective that works like a "behind the scenes" that has unleashed a great controversy in the media. The reader can find, regarding this administration, who the main characters are, what their interactions are like and what their true opinion of Trump is .Fire and Fury, the result of hundreds of conversations with high-ranking personalities, had to advance its publication in January 2018 because the president tried to ban it, a counterproductive action because the demand increased. Wolff's prose reflects the profile of ineptitude and inability to govern that Trump demonstrated as soon as the White House arrived and which remained consistent from the first two hundred days of his rule.INTRODUCTIONDuring the election night of 2016 Trump could not hide his expression of fear at the imminence of his victory for the presidency of the United States, since he did not really want to be president. His intention throughout the campaign had been to become the most famous man on the planet, but he did not believe he would make it to the White House.However, everything changed immediately: the fear was transformed into confidence and optimism, despite its lack of knowledge of national and foreign policy, among other shortcomings. He began to believe that, since people had voted for him, he really deserved the position, thanks to which he would return the grandeur to his country. He transferred that same confidence to his assistants and made them believe that he possessed an intuitive intelligence beyond c