Zero Fail
- 560 Seiten
- 20 Lesestunden
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • “This is one of those books that will go down as the seminal work—the determinative work—in this field. . . . Terrifying.”—Rachel Maddow This definitive account chronicles the rise and fall of the Secret Service, from the Kennedy assassination to the mismanagement during the Obama and Trump years, culminating in the January 6 Capitol insurrection. Carol Leonnig, a Pulitzer Prize winner and #1 New York Times bestselling co-author, has reported on the Secret Service for nearly a decade, exposing the agency's secrets, scandals, and shortcomings, including a toxic work culture and outdated equipment. Established in 1865 after Abraham Lincoln's assassination, the agency transformed following JFK's death in 1963, evolving into an elite unit that redeemed itself during key moments, such as thwarting an assassination attempt on Ronald Reagan in 1981. However, by Obama’s presidency, the agency faced significant issues, including White House break-ins and a prostitution scandal. Under Trump, promised reforms were abandoned, as he exploited the agency for personal gain. Through interviews with current and former agents and whistleblowers, Leonnig reveals an agency in dire need of reform. She expresses gratitude to those who risked their careers to share their stories, aiming to revive the Service they cherish.



