In "Siege: Trump Under Fire" by Michael Wolff, the author explores Donald Trump's complex relationship with loyalty and admiration. Wolff suggests that Trump has a tendency to disdain those who display excessive loyalty towards him. This contempt arises from his belief that such devotion can be insincere or politically motivated, making him wary of those who appear too eager to please.
The narrative sheds light on the contradictions in Trump's behavior, indicating that while he craves support, he simultaneously dismisses those who openly express it. This dynamic not only influences his personal relationships but also shapes the political landscape around him, reflecting the challenges he faces from both allies and opponents.