The article discusses the book 'Regime Change: Inside the Imperial Presidency of Donald Trump,' which examines Trump's second term in office. The book, authored by Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan, explores how Trump's approach to power, decision-making, and relationships has evolved compared to his first term. It highlights Trump's increased confidence, reliance on loyal advisors and media outlets like Fox News and Truth Social, and his tendency to make decisions based on gut feelings rather than comprehensive analysis. The book also addresses the financial gains of Trump and his family, as well as his perception of money as a measure of intelligence. The piece notes Trump's apparent comfort in wielding power with minimal opposition and his growing influence within his party.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames Trump's actions and policies in a manner that emphasizes his authoritarian tendencies, lack of accountability, and exploitation of power for personal gain. Terms such as 'imperial presidency,' 'curated ecosystem,' and 'unprecedented wealth' carry a critical tone, suggesting a left





