the three men working hardest to maneuver the president-Bannon, Kushner, and Priebus.
In "Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House," Michael Wolff presents a detailed account of the inner workings of Donald Trump's administration. He emphasizes the intense dynamics within the White House, highlighting the role of key figures who sought to influence the president's policies and decisions. The narrative focuses particularly on the interplay of power among advisors and their strategic maneuvers.
The book identifies three primary individuals—Steve Bannon, Jared Kushner, and Reince Priebus—who were instrumental in attempting to navigate the complexities of the Trump presidency. Each of these men brought different perspectives and agendas, and their efforts to gain the president's favor often led to internal conflicts. Wolff illustrates how their struggles and alliances shaped the decisions made at the highest levels of government.