What I Saw at the Trump White House
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Average rating3
Engaging and funny, but very shallow, it could be called Lifestyles of the Vain and Venal.
This is mostly a book about palace intrigue, undoubtedly spun by one of the Trump administration's spin masters for her own purposes. In her own words, The Apprentice: White House Edition. Rich in anecdotes about who said what about whom when and who elbowed their way in front of the cameras when; poor in any analysis of the policies she claims to have been vehemently defending.
There is some self-reflection, but the passages of self loathing in the book hardly seem adequate to atone for her role as an apologist for the many crimes and acts of cruelty perpetrated by the administration she represented.