In "Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House," Michael Wolff discusses the nature of loyalty among men in power. He suggests that those who demand unwavering loyalty from others often prove to be the least loyal themselves, highlighting a paradox in leadership behaviors. This observation sheds light on the complexities of relationships within political circles, where trust and allegiance can be precarious.
The author illustrates this point by examining the dynamics in Trump's administration, where personal loyalty often took precedence over professional duty. Wolff's insights reveal that such behavior can lead to an unstable environment, questioning the integrity of those who prioritize loyalty while lacking it themselves.