Trump in Exile," Meredith McGraw's latest book, reveals the disarray in Donald Trump's political operations following his defeat in the 2020 election and the Capitol riot on January 6. Trump's urgent March 2022 call to conservative consultant Susie Wiles is detailed in the book, which was reviewed in Vanity Fair. To sort out his chaotic campaign, he turned to her. Trump acknowledged that he didn't know who was in control, how much money he had, or if anyone on his team was stealing, as per the reports of MSN.
The book describes the internal difficulties that Trump's staff faced while attempting to get back on track following the election and the violence in the Capitol. Trump's attempts to seize control of the Republican Party and the aftermath from these events worsened the position. According to McGraw, a number of Trump's closest associates have started to disassociate themselves from his political endeavors, including Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner. The Trump business lacked a defined structure and direction, appearing to be in disorder.
Trump's Mar-a-Lago club in Florida is, according to McGraw, in a «strange and empty time.» This status fall occurred in the midst of the ongoing epidemic and following the events of January 6. Trump's political advisors convened in Mar-a-Lago in February, but there was a lack of structure, no discernible objective, and no strong leadership. In spite of this, it was certain that Donald Trump Jr. would become more involved in the MAGA movement's support.