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It’s Even Worse Than You Think: What the Trump Administration Is Doing to America Audiobook

It’s Even Worse Than You Think: What the Trump Administration Is Doing to America Audiobook

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From David Cay Johnston, the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and writer of the bestselling The Making of Donald Trump, comes his New York Times bestseller about how the Trump Administration’s policies will affect our jobs, savings, fees, and security—completed revised and updated.

New York Occasions bestselling author and longtime Trump observer David Cay Johnston shines a light within the political termites who’ve infested our authorities under the Trump administration, destroying it from within about It’s A WHOLE LOT WORSE Than YOU IMAGINE: What the Trump Administration DOES to America and diminishing our jobs, safety, finances, and more.

In It’s A WHOLE LOT WORSE Than You Think, Johnston exposes shocking information regarding the Mexican border wall, and exactly how American consumers find yourself paying for it, if it ever gets constructed; climate switch, and all about Scott Pruitt who spent much of his career trying to kill the agency he now minds; stocking—not really draining—the swamp, despite his promise to do the contrary, Trump has packed his cabinet with millionaires and billionaires; and the Kleptocracy, where Donald Jr. and Eric work an eyes-wide-open blind trust of Trump holdings in order to avoid the looks of turmoil of interest—however, not the reality.

With tale after story, It’s A WHOLE LOT WORSE Than YOU IMAGINE ‘diagnoses the Trump administration as a…authorities by minimal qualified & most venal among us” (The Washington Post). This is “a momentously comprehensive account of President Trump’s alarmingly chaotic initial year in workplace…a specific and fiery indictment of an unstable, unethical chief executive that concludes having a call for us to defend our democracy” (Booklist) and is “urgent, required reading” (Kirkus Reviews).

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