We read Michael Cohen's book on Trump so you don't have to. But you should.

Over the past five years, I've performed many masochistic acts known as reviewing Trump books — specifically, the big buzzworthy tomes by his family, former associates, and the journalists who got closest. This began with Trump's own bestsellers, from both before and after his campaign began, and the most revealing Trump biography. There followed Ivanka's cut-and-paste mess; Michael Wolff's overly gossipy Fire and Fury; Bob Woodward's 2018 book on Trump, the boring and bogus Fear; Omarosa's self-delusional half-apology; James Comey's self-serving non-apology; and Mary Trump's disappointingly disjointed family soap opera. Read more...

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