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And at a criminal trial, causing a ruckus can bring its own consequences. In a criminal trial, Trump, along with his eager-to-please lawyers, must attend every day. he quipped in response to an argument from one of Trump's lawyers. Technically, Trump faces a maximum of four years in prison for each count he's charged with in his criminal case. The criminal trial will give Trump a chance to hold multiple campaign-boosting rallies before the hallway cameras each day.
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Meadows told Klain that "no president" received a daily briefing, per Maggie Haberman's new book. In "Confidence Man," Haberman detailed how Klain asked for Biden to get a daily intelligence brief. "I know the president's saying these things," Meadows told Klain at the time, per the book. "How many days a week is Vice President Biden gonna want this daily brief?" Biden also received daily briefings during his time as vice president under then-President Barack Obama from 2009 to 2017.
Fox News owner Rupert Murdoch attended a 2017 meeting with Donald Trump, a new book says. At the meeting, Murdoch shared his succession plans, says the book by Maggie Haberman. CNN's "Reliable Sources" newsletter on Wednesday published extracts from "Confidence Man," New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman's new book about Donald Trump. "'It's going to become too liberal when James [Murdoch] takes over,'" Trump reportedly told Murdoch, referring to the media magnate's son, who was widely expected to take over from his father. Donald Trump with Rupert Murdoch at one of his golf courses near Aberdeen, Scotland in 2016.
Donald Trump wanted to bomb drug labs in Mexico, a new book says. Trump touted the idea several times, the NYT's Maggie Haberman writes. According to Haberman, Trump was confused afterward about why Giroir, a former four-star Navy admiral, had worn his uniform to the meeting. The extracts are the latest in a series of revelations from the book, which is scheduled for publication in October. The book supports previous claims by Esper that he had resisted Trump's suggestion to bomb Mexico in the summer of 2020, who said Trump had claimed it could be done "quietly."
Trump mistook a racially diverse group of congressional aides for waitstaff in 2017. Then-Chief of Staff Reince Priebus had to save the president from the gaffe, according to a new book by NYT's Maggie Haberman. Trump also accused "illegals" of making him lose the popular vote in 2016, per Haberman's book. Trump faced the staffers and asked them, "Why don't you get" the food, according to the book, before former White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus corrected the president and fetched the actual waitstaff. Trump also railed against immigrants from Central and South America, and previously expressed disdain about "s-hole" countries in Africa.
Trump did not want to condemn white supremacists right away during his 2016 campaign. Trump told Chris Christie that "a lot of these people vote," referring to white supremacists. Christie, a close ally of Trump's at the time, urged him during his 2016 campaign to more forcefully condemn white supremacists who had expressed support for his candidacy, including David Duke. Trump told Christie that he would condemn them but not right away. In his 2020 presidential debate against then-Democratic nominee Joe Biden, Trump declined to unequivocally condemn white supremacists and militia groups when asked by moderator Chris Wallace to do so.
Maggie Haberman's book, "Confidence Man" reveals the profane ways Trump spoke about other leaders. Trump would refer to German Chancellor Angela Merkel as "that bitch." In 2020, Trump sarcastically threw up his hands in prayer for Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Trump responded to her comments saying it was "a disgrace to the court" for a justice to get involved in a political campaign. Haberman sat down with the often crass ex-president three times for her 607-page book, which is scheduled for publication on October 4.
Trump asked UK Prime Minister Theresa May about one of his private golf courses, per a new book. Trump spoke about his years-long effort to block an offshore wind farm near one of his Scottish courses. Trump fought for years to block the development of an off-shore wind farm in the vicinity of his Trump International Golf Links, Scotland course near Aberdeen. In 2019, the Trump Organization was ordered to pay $290,000 to the Scottish government after losing a legal battle. Trump first met with May at the White House in January 2017 just days after he was sworn into office.
A new book from Maggie Haberman details Trump's first meeting with UK Prime Minister Theresa May. He reportedly brought up abortion, saying "imagine if some animals with tattoos raped your daughter." The graphic statement suggests a private sympathy with abortion rights, despite his record. "Imagine if some animals with tattoos raped your daughter and she got pregnant?" As president, Trump often sought to satisfy his evangelical base, most of whom are strongly opposed to abortion rights.
Former president Donald Trump said his best memory of the presidency is making "rich friends." The anecdote is included in excerpts of the New York Times' Maggie Haberman's new book. In extracts from the book, "Confidence Man," published in the Atlantic on Sunday, Trump discussed whether serving as president had been worth it. Trump was quoted as telling Haberman during one of the three interviews he had with Haberman after leaving office. I have so many rich friends and nobody knows who they are," he said according to the excerpt.
Trump told Maggie Haberman that Lindsey Graham "kisses my ass" to "endorse his friends." Haberman detailed a scene at Bedminster with Trump and an effusive Graham in the vicinity. Over the past seven years, Graham has morphed from Trump critic to confidant. "Trump eventually entered the room, having lost a noticeable amount of weight since I had seen him last," Haberman wrote. 'You know why Lindsey kisses my ass?'
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