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“AMERICA, THE TRUMP YEARS”
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by Jérôme Cartillier and Gilles Paris, Gallimard, 387 pages, 23 euros.
Can we still be serious about Donald Trump?
With the exception of the innocent pleasure of the quote, which they willingly grant themselves, Jérôme Cartillier and Gilles Paris take up the gauntlet and produce a reference work on the first term of the 45th occupant of the Oval Office.
These two seasoned journalists, posted to the United States since 2014, keep a meticulous, but not tedious, chronicle of life in the palace during the reign of the American Ubu.
As dispassionate as possible, their book does not investigate yet another lawsuit against Trump, but plunges into the twists and turns of his policies, his convictions and the springs of popular support that has never left him, without extending itself.
When it comes to taking stock of Trumpism in the face of history, the
Trump years
will provide the strongest evidence base to date.
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“JOE BIDEN, AN AMERICAN HISTORY”
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by Jean-
Bernard Cadier
, Éditions
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