The book "Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House" by Michael Wolff portrays a chaotic environment in which key decisions often depended on the whims and moods of President Trump. It suggests that the president avoided taking firm stances on conflicting policies, instead preferring to let issues resolve themselves without direct intervention.
This approach reflects a leadership style that is reactive rather than proactive; Trump seemed to navigate challenges by allowing circumstances to dictate outcomes rather than making decisive choices. This method led to uncertainty within the administration and a lack of clear direction on important matters.