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What’s inside

Fear: Trump in the White House is a non-fiction book written by American journalist Bob Woodward. It presents a harrowing portrait of the Trump presidency based on in-depth interviews, meeting notes, diaries, and government documents. Woodward meticulously presents the chaos, paranoia, and instability unfolding in the Trump White House.

You’ll Learn

  • Gain a deep understanding of the Trump Presidency
  • Understand the inner workings of the US political system
  • Learn about the challenges of leading a nation
  • Appreciate the importance of investigative journalism

Key Points

  • Chaos and paranoia inside the Trump White House
  • Trump’s mercurial decision-making process
  • The struggle of aides to manage Trump
  • Internal power fights in the administration
  • Trump’s confrontational approach to foreign policy
  • The threat of a constitutional crisis
  • Woodward’s detailed investigative reporting

Who’s it For

  • Fans of American politics
  • Readers interested in contemporary history
  • People who want to understand the Trump presidency
  • Readers interested in investigative journalism

About the author

Bob Woodward is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author known for his investigative journalism on American politics. He gained fame for his reporting on the Watergate scandal for The Washington Post, which led to President Richard Nixon’s resignation.