Summary:
The book provides an insider's account of the Trump presidency, chronicling the author's experiences and observations as a White House correspondent. It offers a detailed look at key moments and interactions with President Trump, shedding light on his relationship with the media and his impact on American politics.
Key points:
1. Trump's Unpredictable Presidency: Karl highlights the chaos and unpredictability of Trump's term, including staff changes, impulsive decisions, and self-contradictions.
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