3 Years In, 'A Very Stable Genius' Authors Say Trump Decisions Are 'More Chaotic'
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Reporters Carol Leonnig and Philip Rucker tell NPR they wanted to make sense of the rapid churn of Trump-era news. In a new book, they emerge with a portrait of an "undisciplined, impulsive leader."
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