One Damn Thing After Another
Memoirs of an Attorney General
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4.0 • 205 Ratings
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Publisher Description
INSTANT #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
The former attorney general provides a candid account of his historic tenures serving two vastly different presidents, George H.W. Bush and Donald J. Trump.
William Barr’s first tenure as attorney general under President George H.W. Bush was largely the result of chance, while his second tenure under President Donald Trump a deliberate and difficult choice. In this candid political memoir, Barr takes readers behind the scenes during seminal moments of the 1990s, from the LA riots to Pan Am 103 and Iran Contra. Thirty years later, Barr faced an unrelenting barrage of issues, such as Russiagate, the COVID outbreak, civil unrest, the impeachments, and the 2020 election fallout. One Damn Thing After Another is vivid, forthright, and essential not only to understanding the Bush and Trump legacies, but also how both men viewed the rule of law, power, and justice at critical junctures of their presidencies.
Barr’s unflinching account offers a rare look at:
The Trump and Bush Administrations: A study in contrast, from the steady hand of George H.W. Bush to the unrelenting political storms of the Trump White House.Department of Justice Insider: Go behind the scenes of the DOJ to witness firsthand the response to seminal events like the LA riots, the Pan Am 103 bombing, and Iran Contra.Russiagate and the 2020 Election: Get an unfiltered look at the investigations that defined a presidency, including the Mueller report, the impeachments, and the contentious aftermath of the 2020 election.Executive Power and the Law: Explore the critical constitutional questions and challenges to the rule of law that confronted two administrations at historic turning points.
Customer Reviews
Good insight
Great description of the tumultuous times under Trump
Read this book!
Facts matter and AG Barr sets the record straight. A must read.
Superbly written
There’s something in this book to trigger both sides in this divided nation. I found the very concise and well written. There’s no doubt that this man spent a career as an attorney. There’s not a lot of emotional fluff. It’s is as a series of facts, through his eyes, explanation, and details. It’s almost encyclopedic, but thought provoking and a good read. I developed a lot of respect for this man reading this.