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All or Nothing by Michael Wolff
Storizen
|Apr 2025
Michael Wolff's "All or Nothing: How Trump Recaptured America" is a frenetic, insider chronicle of Donald Trump's improbable political resurrection in the wake of his 2020 defeat.
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Wolff, already well-known for his previous Trump exposés, delivers another rapid-fire narrative that plunges readers into the chaos, drama, and spectacle of Trump's third presidential campaign. The book opens with Trump brooding in exile at Mar-a-Lago, abandoned by many allies and facing a barrage of legal and political threats, only to chart his astonishing return to the pinnacle of American power. Wolff's access to Trump's inner circle yields a portrait that is both intimate and unflinching, capturing the oscillation between farce and tragedy that defines Trumpworld. Wolff's style is as much a part of the book's character as its subject. The prose is brisk, gossipy, and often laced with dark humour, making for a compulsively readable account that
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