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Trump and His Generals: The Cost of Chaos is a book written by CNN's Peter Bergen. It was published in 2019 by Penguin Press in New York. The book offers an insider's perspective of President Donald Trump 's approach to foreign policy during the first three years of his presidency.
Triggered (book) Trump 101; Trump Revealed; The Trump Tapes; Trump Tower (novel) Trump: Surviving at the Top; Trump: The Art of the Comeback; Trumped! (book) TrumpNation; The Trumps: Three Generations That Built an Empire
Prior to his 2016 campaign, Trump was already the focus of many books describing his life as a businessman and politician. [1] Biographer Michael D'Antonio observed in Never Enough: Donald Trump and the Pursuit of Success (2015) that Trump "has been a topic of conversation in America for almost 40 years. No one in the world of business – not ...
Mary Trump's “Who Could Ever Love You” and Woodward's “War” were both popular this fall, but neither has matched the sales of their books written during the first Trump administration.
The book that explains that is the one worth writing, and waiting for". [2] The book was reviewed by Michael Russell for the Herald Scotland who wrote that the "24 short chapters of the very readable book contain substantial detail regarding Trump's activities since that time. They also dig into his earlier years and some of his family background.
Ten pages are dedicated to North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un, despite his and Trump’s infamous Twitter war threatening nuclear weapons on each other’s country.. Also included is a strange ...
The Los Angeles Times featured Trump Revealed as a "Most Important Book of the Year". [4] In commenting on its selection, the Los Angeles Times observed, "As we look ahead to a Trump administration that appears particularly disinclined toward transparency, this book is all the more valuable in understanding how Trump, our president-elect, has ...
Prior to Trump, we were a nation where the most sacred recognition in the secular world was that of valor in war. America, where did you go? T.J. Heenan, U.S. Air Force veteran, Tidioute