Recent revelations from an upcoming book and interviews suggest former US President Donald Trump believes himself to be history’s most powerful figure. The New York Times authors Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan detail in their book, “Regime Change,” that Trump presented documentation arguing his superiority to historical leaders. These figures included Attila the Hun and Genghis Khan, demonstrating a belief in his own unmatched strength. The book indicates Trump views himself as exceeding even Napoleon Bonaparte and Adolf Hitler in power and influence. This assessment stems from Trump’s own self-perception and the arguments presented within the provided documentation. The claims offer insight into Trump’s self-image and his understanding of historical leadership. The book is set to provide further details on this and other aspects of Trump’s presidency.