
Trump's fist topping the arch? New details from Trump's 2nd term - #NewVM2 #Dailyworldnews

When President Donald Trump sat down for an interview in March with New York Times reporters Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan for their new book, he showed them a document arguing he was more powerful than some of the most feared and treacherous leaders in history — including Attila the Hun, Genghis Khan, Napoleon, Stalin, Mao, and Hitler.
The anecdote is one of many striking scenes captured in Haberman and Swan’s new book, “Regime Change,” which was obtained by CNN ahead of its release on Tuesday. The book provides a blunt, behind-the-scenes portrait of the first 14 months of Trump’s second term, in which the president has wielded his power without constraint — often in a haphazard, improvisational manner — to persecute his perceived enemies, rattle global markets and wage war abroad.
Video Summary
AI GeneratedThis discussion explores the internal dynamics of Donald Trump's second term, highlighting a presidency driven by gut instinct, a desire for a monumental legacy, and a disregard for traditional expertise. It details a chaotic Oval Office environment contrasted with extreme secrecy, and a dangerous approach to foreign policy, specifically regarding Iran, where the president ignored expert warnings in favor of personal intuition and a self-perception of unparalleled global power.
