Donald Trump hosted his first 100 days as the most successful in the history of the United States, even when surveys show chopped support and the growing public disappointment. Critics say that their presidency has brought more chaos than achievements, marked by contradiction, instability, divisive rhetoric and radical executive actions. Governance has given way to the show. For a deeper analysis of Trump’s burning leadership and his drift towards autocracy, Eve Irvine of France 24 welcomes Reed Brody, former New York assistant attorney general, Human Rights Lawyer and author to catch a dictator.
'Nothing more sacred in the US than the right to criticise, disagree and challenge govt in court'
