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Author | Michael Wolff |
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Publication date | July 13, 2021 |
Preceded by | Siege: Trump Under Fire |
Landslide: The Final Days of the Trump Presidency is a nonfiction book byMichael Wolff. It was published byHenry Holt and Company in 2021. This book is the third in a nonfiction trilogy by Wolff updating information on thepresidency ofDonald Trump and focuses on the final days and the ending of Trump's presidency. The title come from the typical claim parroted by Trump himself, that he won ''in a landslide'' in the 2020 election.[1][2][3][4]
The two preceding books of the trilogy areFire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House andSiege: Trump Under Fire.
Dwight Garner, reviewing forThe New York Times, praised the book as "smart, vivid and intrepid"; he viewed it as "more vivid and apt" thanI Alone Can Fix It byWashington Post journalistsCarol Leonnig andPhilip Rucker, a book covering the same time period and released about the same time.[5] Garner wrote that the "impudent and inquisitive qualities" ofLandslide were similar toJoe McGinniss'The Selling of the President 1968 and that Wolff effectively "zeros in on the chaos and thekakistocracy, on how nearly everyone with a sense of decency fled Trump in his final months, and how he was left with clapped-out charlatans likeSidney Powell andGiuliani."[5]