How Trump Plans To Fix It: Going Deep Into Doomed 2020 Trump White House, His Defiance and Inaction by Carl P. Wright
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How Trump Plans to Fix It
Ten weeks after leaving the White House, former President Donald Trump sat with two reporters from The Washington Post at his Palm Beach, mansion, club and base of operation. He disclosed to them that before COVID-19 went to the U.S. he had been assured of reelection.
That straight-colored assertion, as recounted by Philip Rucker and Carol Leonnig, came from a never scored above 46% in the man Gallup Poll in his first three years in office. Furthermore, the two reporters note that simple fact in their new book on Trump's last year in office
They might have added that Trump's full four-year average of endorsement in the Gallup was 41%, 4 points lower than some other president since polling began. Furthermore, in the weeks since their work went to squeeze, we have also seen C-SPAN release a survey of 142 antiquarians who rated Trump three openings from the bottom among all presidents in history.
However here was Trump in March, sitting in his enormous lobby with reporters who had already written one highly basic account of his administration (A Very Stable Genius), which he had decried as "a work of fiction." Having refused interview demands for that previous book, Trump was "speedy to consent to our solicitation this time," according to the authors. "He sought to curate history."
By haranguing all who will tune in, in interviews and rally blusters, Trump is as yet demonstrating his abiding and preternatural confidence in his own persuasiveness.
Yet, as a curator of his own story, Trump has his work cut out for him.
Trump has apparently done all he could to drive home his version of occasions. Rucker and Leonnig report their one-hour appointment with him extended to 2 1/2 as Trump continued to insist he had actually won the election, a performance they largely replay in the epilog to I Alone Can Fix It. Trump communicates profound disappointment with key Republican figures, including Sen. John McCain ("a bad person") and Senate Republican pioneer Mitch McConnell.
Indeed, even some of his own group let him down, in Trump's estimation, including Vice President Mike Pence, Attorney General William Barr and the three members of the U.S. High Court he nominated. Trump was especially annoyed with Brett Kavanaugh, his second nominee to the high court, "suggesting that [the justice] ought to have tried to intervene in the election as restitution for the president standing by his nomination in 2018 notwithstanding sexual assault allegations."
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