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Landslide

Landslide chronicles the chaotic final chapters of Donald J. Trump’s presidency, a gripping non-fiction portrait of power under pressure. Written for readers of political history, current affairs, and anyone curious about how a presidency unravels in crisis, this book carries a tense, urgent tone that mirrors the moment.

Michael Wolff pulls back the curtain with exclusive sources who witnessed the inner circle as the campaign’s endgame unfolded. The narrative unfolds around the Resolute desk, offering readers front-row access to strategy sessions, late-night calls, and the swirl of competing loyalties. Landslide is written as a fast-paced, cinematic chronicle that reads like a documentary while staying rooted in documented events and firsthand testimony.

Whether you’re new to Wolff’s work or returning for a sobering closure to the trilogy, Landslide explains the forces at work: how misinformation, political theater, and a shrinking inner circle shaped decisions; how the President’s team weighed legal and constitutional lines; and how the Capitol riot became a hinge moment for American democracy. The book emphasizes structure and pace—a chronological journey with vivid scenes and clear explanations that help readers understand why these moments mattered and what they reveal about leadership under pressure.

  • Exclusive access to the White House inner circle during the final days
  • A chronological, fast-moving account of the election challenge, the Capitol riot, and impeachment developments
  • Based on interviews and testimony from insiders and observers
  • Cinematic, accessible writing that makes complex political events readable
  • Key themes about power, loyalty, misinformation, and the fragility of democratic norms

Landslide offers readers a clearer view of how power operates in moments of crisis. After turning its pages, you’ll feel wiser about the forces shaping a turning point in American history and more thoughtful about leadership, accountability, and the resilience of democratic institutions. This final volume in Wolff’s Trump trilogy leaves a lasting impression, inviting reflection long after the last page is turned.

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Landslide chronicles the chaotic final chapters of Donald J. Trump’s presidency, a gripping non-fiction portrait of power under pressure. Written for readers of political history, current affairs, and anyone curious about how a presidency unravels in crisis, this book carries a tense, urgent tone that mirrors the moment.

Michael Wolff pulls back the curtain with exclusive sources who witnessed the inner circle as the campaign’s endgame unfolded. The narrative unfolds around the Resolute desk, offering readers front-row access to strategy sessions, late-night calls, and the swirl of competing loyalties. Landslide is written as a fast-paced, cinematic chronicle that reads like a documentary while staying rooted in documented events and firsthand testimony.

Whether you’re new to Wolff’s work or returning for a sobering closure to the trilogy, Landslide explains the forces at work: how misinformation, political theater, and a shrinking inner circle shaped decisions; how the President’s team weighed legal and constitutional lines; and how the Capitol riot became a hinge moment for American democracy. The book emphasizes structure and pace—a chronological journey with vivid scenes and clear explanations that help readers understand why these moments mattered and what they reveal about leadership under pressure.

  • Exclusive access to the White House inner circle during the final days
  • A chronological, fast-moving account of the election challenge, the Capitol riot, and impeachment developments
  • Based on interviews and testimony from insiders and observers
  • Cinematic, accessible writing that makes complex political events readable
  • Key themes about power, loyalty, misinformation, and the fragility of democratic norms

Landslide offers readers a clearer view of how power operates in moments of crisis. After turning its pages, you’ll feel wiser about the forces shaping a turning point in American history and more thoughtful about leadership, accountability, and the resilience of democratic institutions. This final volume in Wolff’s Trump trilogy leaves a lasting impression, inviting reflection long after the last page is turned.