In his book "Siege: Trump Under Fire," author Michael Wolff explores the inner workings of the Trump administration, highlighting the former president's insistence on having control over how the White House operated. Wolff emphasizes that Trump prioritized his own desires above all else, seeking to mold the presidency to reflect his personal preferences and objectives. This approach often led to a chaotic and unpredictable environment within the government.
The narrative reveals that Trump's leadership style was characterized by a refusal to accept traditional methods of governance. He preferred a direct and personal approach, which often disregarded established protocols. Wolff's insights illustrate how Trump's desire for satisfaction influenced decisions and the overall dynamics of his administration, creating a unique and contentious political climate.