'Regime Change': Book reveals Trump's improvisation and concentration of power 07.07.2026

The new book "Regime Change: Inside the Imperial Presidency of Donald Trump," authored by veteran New York Times journalists Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan, has achieved significant commercial success, selling 300,000 copies within a week of its June 23 release. The text explores the unprecedented expansion of executive power during Donald Trump's second term, detailing how he has bypassed traditional checks and balances, ignored Congress, and initiated major actions such as a massive deportation campaign and a war in Iran. The authors highlight a shift toward impulsive decision-making where instinct overrides established procedures and expertise. A notable example includes a meeting with influencer Laura Loomer, where Trump reportedly ordered his inner circle to fire advisers immediately. The book provides a deep dive into the motivations and chaotic decision-making processes defining his current administration's governance.













