Regime Change by Maggie Haberman (epub)(Nonfiction)

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Regime Change by Maggie Haberman (epub)(Nonfiction)
Author: Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan; Narrator: Robert Petkoff
Full Title: Regime Change: Inside the Imperial Presidency of Donald Trump
Release Year: 2026
Page Count: 496 Pages
Genres: Nonfiction, Political Science, American Government

Authored by award-winning New York Times reporters Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan, "Regime Change" offers a riveting and intimate look into the first year of Donald Trump's second presidency. The book details a term liberated from the constraints that defined his first, revealing a leader who has become more powerful, vengeful, and willing to gamble than any modern president. Drawing on hundreds of interviews and unparalleled access, Haberman and Swan reveal how Trump's administration operates with generals and lawyers less likely to challenge his decisions. It takes readers inside Oval Office deliberations and high-stakes military decisions, charting how Trump has fundamentally altered the nature of the presidency. The narrative explores his use of power, including launching a new war in the Middle East, sealing borders, and deploying National Guard troops into American cities. It also exposes how the Justice Department has been transformed into an instrument of retribution against his enemies, and the office itself into a brazen vehicle for profit. This landmark work of real-time political history chronicles who has attempted to stop him and why those efforts have largely failed, presenting a definitive portrait of a president who has reshaped American power.