From New York Times White House correspondents Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan, Regime Change chronicles the first year of Trump’s second term in office
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There’s lots to celebrate this weekend, as America marks its 250th anniversary, with parades, fireworks and patriotic performances across the country. But the U.S. is also at a crossroads of sorts, as a fraught economy and increasing political tensions threaten to upend the very freedoms Americans are celebrating. At the center of it all: Donald Trump, the nation’s current and 47th president, who has bulldozed his way to power, no matter who — or what — he leaves in his wake.
That’s the premise behind a new book from New York Times White House correspondents Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan. Titled Regime Change, the book chronicles the first year of Trump’s second presidency, where the authors say the Commander-in-Chief executed unprecedented — and unthinkable — maneuvers in a bid to claim the constitutional crown.
Regime Change: Inside the Imperial Presidency of Donald Trump














