A Year At The Circus
Inside Trump's White House
(Author) Jon SopelWelcome to the White House. At the heart of Washington, there is a circus. It's raucous, noisy and full of clowns. Reporting on it is a daily cacophony. Four major stories can blow up and blow out before breakfast, and political weather systems are moving at warp speed. The one thing absent from the weather forecast is the tranquil eye of the storm. That we never see. In A Year at the Circus: Inside Trump's White House, BBC North America Editor, Jon Sopel, takes you inside Trump’s West Wing and explores the impact this presidency has had on the most iconic of American institutions. Each chapter starts inside a famous Washington room, uncovering its history and its new resonance in the Trump era. You are invited to step inside the Oval Office where Trump called for loyalty from FBI Director James Comey, and experience life as a reporter in the Briefing Room, where the tense relationship between the media and the President is played out. Guiding you through these rooms, Jon reveals the inner workings of the Trump White House and details the key moments and conversations that have unfolded within its walls. From Kim Jong-un and Kavanaugh to Merkel and the Mueller Inquiry - this is your insider guide to the Washington Circus. Roll up, roll up ...
Jon Sopel
Jon Sopel is a British journalist and author, best known for his work as the BBC's North America Editor. He has covered major political events such as the Brexit referendum, US presidential elections, and the Trump administration. Sopel's writing style is characterized by his insightful analysis and engaging storytelling. His most famous work is "If Only They Didn't Speak English: Notes from Trump's America," which offers a fascinating insider's perspective on the political landscape in the United States. Sopel's contributions to literature include providing readers with a unique and compelling look at contemporary politics and society.