NEW: The New York Times' Peter Baker and The New Yorker's Susan Glasser will be out Sept. 20 with a sweeping history of the Trump presidency, 'The Divider,' billed as 'an ambitious first cut at this historical moment.'
"This is the first and so far only four-year history of Trump in the White House — a story that is even more mind-blowing and revelatory when you see it all laid out. We aimed to do what Lou Cannon did for Ronald Reagan or John Harris for Bill Clinton — take a first crack at an authoritative account of a consequential presidency. ""Every day,
you see the former president and his backers trying to rewrite the story of what happened when he was in the White House, which makes this an even more important project than when we set out.""We actually originally launched this as a book about the first impeachment in 2019. But obviously it evolved as the presidency did. And ultimately we decided to try something no one else has done, which is capture the full four-year story.
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