In Michael Wolff's book "Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House," the author delves into the complexities of Trumpism and its implications for American politics. Wolff suggests that although Trump embodies a unique political movement, he also has the potential to undermine it. His personality and decision-making style can create internal conflicts and alienate supporters, raising questions about the lasting impact of his influence.
The narrative portrays Trump as both a figurehead of a growing populist ideology and a catalyst for its possible decline. Wolff emphasizes the dichotomy within Trump's leadership: he can inspire fervent loyalty while simultaneously fueling discord. This duality poses challenges for the sustainability of Trumpism as a political force, hinting that his own actions may ultimately lead to its downfall.