In his book "Siege: Trump Under Fire," author Michael Wolff explores the complexities of Donald Trump's approach to governance. He suggests that Trump's actions and strategies were often governed by a different set of rules compared to traditional presidential norms. This deviation led to significant political and legal challenges for the former president.
Wolff's insights highlight how Trump's unique methods allowed him to navigate various crises, emphasizing that these tactics were not necessarily aligned with the expectations of a president in the U.S. political landscape. The narrative illustrates the conflicts and controversies that arose from Trump's unconventional presidency.