
Pulitzer-winning journalists expose Trump's chaotic final year through unprecedented insider interviews. Beyond politics, this gripping chronicle of leadership failure has become required reading in management classes worldwide. What secrets did General Milley reveal about protecting democracy from within the White House?
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January 2020 should have been a warning. As the coronavirus threat emerged from China, Trump's attention was elsewhere. During a call with Health Secretary Alex Azar about the virus, Trump interrupted to ask, "What's a coronavirus?" before quickly changing the subject to vaping regulations. "I never should have done this vaping thing," he complained. "Everywhere I go, they're holding signs: 'I vape. I vote.'" This brief exchange perfectly captured what would become a catastrophic pattern - prioritizing political popularity over emerging threats. Behind the scenes, experts tried raising alarms. When deputy national security adviser Matthew Pottinger shared information from a doctor in China comparing the outbreak to the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic, acting Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney confronted him: "That was totally inappropriate. You won't come to another one of these." The pattern was set early - those delivering unwelcome news would be sidelined. Even as CDC Director Robert Redfield saw enough evidence to support travel restrictions from China, Trump's focus remained elsewhere. When advisers called to discuss evacuating Americans from China, the president initially refused: "We're not letting them come back. You risk increasing my numbers." Only after they appealed to his "America First" brand did Trump reluctantly agree. What might have been a moment for decisive leadership instead revealed a president more concerned with optics than public health.
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Creado por exalumnos de la Universidad de Columbia en San Francisco
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