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Grabbing America by the P is a sharp, literary political recall-all (not tell-all) that chronicles the Trump era from spectacle to consequence. Written in analytical prose with disciplined restraint, the book traces how absurdity normalized cruelty, how performance displaced governance, and how attention became authority.Blending cultural criticism with narrative reporting, it documents the moments Americans laughed at-then stopped laughing at-and shows how those moments quietly reshaped expectations of law, power, and truth.This is not an insider exposé of secret meetings. It is an account of public actions, spoken words, and visible consequences-rendered with clarity, analysis, and moral urgency.This book is not an argument about politics. It is an argument about attention.We watched because it was loud. We reacted because it was constant. We normalized what once felt impossible because fatigue is persuasive.What we missed were the quiet shifts-the way language flattened, how cruelty found procedural cover, how spectacle replaced responsibility. None of it arrived overnight. All of it arrived consistently.This is not a story about one person. It is a story about what happens when performance outruns principle, and when a country confuses endurance for consent.The danger wasn’t that norms were broken. It was that they were broken publicly-and survived.That survival came at a cost. Trust thinned. Expectations lowered. Memory shortened.This book exists because forgetting would be easier.And because history, left unattended, will accept whatever version speaks loudest.