Revolution

Trump, Washington and “We the People”

KT McFarland

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"Revolution" by KT McFarland is a gripping and insightful account of her time working in the Trump administration. With a wealth of experience in politics and national security, McFarland details the challenges and triumphs of the first two years of the Trump presidency.

In this book, McFarland provides an insider's perspective on key moments in history, including the North Korean nuclear crisis, the Paris Climate Accord withdrawal, and the Iran Nuclear Deal withdrawal. She recounts her role in shaping foreign policy and national security strategies, shedding light on the inner workings of the White House.

McFarland takes readers behind the scenes, sharing her interactions with President Trump, Cabinet members, and foreign leaders. She reveals the complexities of the decision-making process and offers valuable insights into the Trump administration's approach to international relations.

Moreover, McFarland candidly addresses the controversies and media scrutiny that surrounded the administration. She shares her thoughts on the role of media in shaping public perception and the challenges of working in a polarized political climate.

"Revolution" is not only a memoir but also an analysis of the evolving political landscape in America. McFarland explores the deep divisions within the country, highlighting the frustration and dissatisfaction that led to the election of Donald Trump. She offers a compelling argument for change and urges readers to consider alternative perspectives.

Overall, "Revolution" provides an engaging and thought-provoking account of KT McFarland's experiences in the Trump administration. It offers readers a unique and intimate glimpse into the inner workings of the White House while providing valuable insights into the challenges and complexities of modern governance.

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