Joshua Green is a senior national correspondent for Bloomberg Businessweek, focusing on political coverage for the magazine and Bloomberg News. Previously, Green was a senior editor of the Atlantic, a weekly political columnist for the Boston Globe, and an editor at the Washington Monthly. He has also written for the New Yorker, Esquire, Rolling Stone, and other publications. Green regularly appears on MSNBC's Morning Joe, NBC's Meet the Press, HBO's Real Time with Bill Maher, and PBS's Washington Week.
`The first deeply insightful political narrative of the Trump era.' -David Leonhardt, The New York Times`Deeply reported and compulsively readable ... Green is consistently interesting on the subject of Trump. But the real value of Devil's Bargain is the story it tells about Bannon, some of which has been previously reported (not least by Green himself) but never so well synthesized or explained as it is here.' -Bret Stephens, The New York Times`Mr. Green is a talented reporter and a gifted storyteller. The anecdotes he records from the chaotic 2016 Trump campaign are both well chosen (they're there for thematic reasons, not as gratuitous gossip) and brilliantly told.' -Wall Street Journal`You won't be able to put it down. I certainly couldn't, surrendering a weekend I should have rightly spent with the kids. I spent it instead with a 63-year-old nationalist whom Time magazine all but called the shadow President of the United States ... Addictive.' -Newsweek`Vividly pulls back the curtain on the symbiotic relationship between two of America's most polarizing figures ... Green is nothing but prescient.' -The Guardian`There will be revelations even for readers who follow the news avidly ... but the book's primary value lies in making Trump's surprise victory seem unsurprising, and in showing Bannon as more than a one-dimensional caricature.' -Publishers Weekly