In "Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House," Michael Wolff illustrates a notable aspect of Trump's leadership style: his tendency to delegate authority to individuals he perceives as knowledgeable in areas he does not prioritize or fully comprehend. This behavior manifests in Trump's enthusiastic responses, where he readily endorses ideas and initiatives proposed by others, often expressing his approval with exclamations of excitement.
For instance, Trump showed a willingness to entrust Paul Ryan with the responsibility of managing the health care bill and appointed Tom Price as the Secretary of Health and Human Services. This delegation reflects Trump's overarching strategy of allowing those he considers more informed to take the lead on various issues, indicative of his hands-off approach in areas outside his primary focus.