Haberman and Swan's 'Regime Change' Examines Trump's Second-Term Media Control and Power Consolidation
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Pat Saperstein
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A preview of Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan's new book 'Regime Change: Inside the Imperial Presidency of Donald Trump,' which draws on anonymous interviews to detail Trump's second-term efforts to control the media, consolidate power, and reshape the presidency. The book examines Trump's unprecedented grip on media, tech leaders aligning with him, and challenges to civil liberties.
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The book 'draws on extensive interviews conducted on the condition of anonymity to recount internal discussions'
Dozens of books are sure to result from the staggering events of Donald Trump's second term, from the president's unprecedented grip on the media to the spectacle of America's tech leaders kissing his ring and the constant challenges to civil liberties.
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