Revenge review: a luridly fascinating smorgasbord of Trump's score settling
Briefly

Alex Isenstadt's 'Revenge' provides an in-depth look at Donald Trump's second term, emphasizing his tendency to settle personal scores. The author highlights Trump's early attempts to undermine rivals like Joe Biden and Ron DeSantis, showcasing a pattern of revenge-driven politics. As Trump questions the legitimacy of pardons made by his predecessor and uses rhetoric that targets Democratic leaders, Isenstadt critiques the implications for freedom of speech and political decorum. The book reveals the tumultuous landscape of Republican politics under Trump's influence, painting a vivid picture of his strategic maneuvers and personal grudges.
Revenge is a delectable smorgasbord of scoop, dish and bile. A luridly fascinating read, it jauntily describes the efforts of Trump and his minions to gut, fillet and disembowel Ron DeSantis.
In office only two months, Trump has already made settling scores and torching enemies a hallmark of his second term. He used Joe Biden as a punching bag and foil.
Read at www.theguardian.com
[
|
]