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Dr. Deborah Birx previously said thousands of deaths from COVID-19 could have been mitigated. Trump responded, saying he "did a great job with the pandemic," a new book says. The former president criticized Birx and said, "The only thing she did well was scarves." A post shared by Scarves of Dr. Deborah Birx (@deborahbirxscarves)Birx wasn't the only person in Trump's orbit who was ignored when it came to the former president's response to the pandemic. Melania Trump also urged her husband to take the pandemic seriously, the book says.
Longtime Trump aide Hope Hicks didn't buy into his false claims that he won the 2020 election. She told him to move on, according to the book "The Divider: Trump in the White House, 2017-2021." Hicks told Trump it was time to move on, according to the book set to publish Tuesday. Once, the authors wrote, when seeing Biden on television, he said, "'Can you believe I lost to this fucking guy?'" "'Obviously, I support you, but I can't help you on that,'" Kushner told Trump, as he related the story to another Republican at the time," the authors wrote.
Donald Trump once threatened to use his role as president to prosecute his political foes. A White House attorney had to explain to the then president that he had no such power. The episode was chronicled in "The Divider," a new book obtained by Insider ahead of its publication. "You can't prosecute anybody," McGahn told Trump, according to the book. Several former Trump White House and government officials have since recounted similar stories that suggest the former president was unfamiliar with the logistics of his newfound position.
Trump's former national security advisor was worried that Giuliani was a foreign "influence agent." McMaster was so concerned about Giuliani that he made sure he was in the Oval Office whenever Giuliani visited Trump, the book said. Email address By clicking ‘Sign up’, you agree to receive marketing emails from Insider as well as other partner offers and accept our Terms of Service and Privacy PolicyDonald Trump's one-time national security advisor, H.R. McMaster, was deeply concerned that former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani was an agent of a foreign government and made sure he was in the Oval Office whenever Giuliani paid Trump a visit. McMaster served as Trump's national security advisor from February 2017 to March 2018.
Author of explosive new book reveals what Trump told her
  + stars: | 2022-09-18 | by ( ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: 1 min
Susan Glasser, one of the authors of an explosive new book about Donald Trump's presidency, discusses a new interview where Trump said he would not pick Mike Pence to be his Vice President if he runs in 2024.
Trump worried that he'd be assassinated by the Iranian government for authorizing a strike that killed the Iranian military commander. Trump told several of his Florida friends about his fears at a cocktail party, two journalists wrote in an upcoming book. In public, though, Trump bragged about the strike, saying he took out a "noted terrorist." Trump told several confidantes about his fear, according to a report from The Guardian, which obtained an advance copy of the forthcoming book "The Divider" by journalists Susan Glasser and Peter Baker. In public, though, Trump talked up the drone strike to Republican donors in Florida, recounting the minutes that led up to the deadly event.
Donald Trump said he wouldn't pick Mike Pence to be his VP again, according to an upcoming book. Trump said Pence "committed political suicide" when he refused to intervene in the election certification process. Pence has previously stated that the vice president has no authority to overrule the results under the US Constitution. "The reason they want [the law] changed is because they now say they don't want the Vice President to have the right to ensure an honest vote. As vice president, Pence's job was to preside over the certification of the Electoral College in what is largely a ceremonial role.
Trump and his aides tried to push AT&T's CEO to sell CNN to Rupert Murdoch, a new book claims. Stephenson, per the Independent's reporting, left the meeting with the feeling that Trump posed a threat to the AT&T and Time Warner merger. Per the Independent's reporting on the book, Murdoch offered to buy CNN from AT&T and remarked that it "would help get the deal done." According to the book, Stephenson said he was not interested in selling CNN. The book said AT&T executives viewed the calls as "almost mob-style extortion," according to the Independent.
Sen. Lindsey Graham said Donald Trump could "kill 50 on our side and it wouldn't matter." Graham's remarks were recorded in an upcoming book from two journalists, slated for release later this month. Trump in January 2016 said he could shoot somebody on Fifth Avenue and "wouldn't lose any voters." "Trump could kill 50 on our side and it wouldn't matter," Graham told journalists Susan Glasser and Peter Baker, whose new book, "The Divider: Trump in the White House, 2017-2021," details the exchange. Trump told his supporters in Sioux Center, Iowa.
Trump's former chief of staff consulted a book to help him cope with the former president's erratic behavior. John Kelly used the book "to understand the president's particular psychoses," an upcoming book says. The book — called The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump — features examinations of Trump's behavior from 27 psychiatrists and mental health professionals. "Nevertheless, the personal health of a public figure is her private affair – until, that is, it becomes a threat to public health." Senior officials serving in the White House agreed with Kelly, Glasser and Baker reported in their book.
Sen. Lindsey Graham called Trump a liar but added that he's a "lot of fun to hang out with." Graham's remarks appear in an upcoming book about Trump written by two journalists. Other Trump allies, like White House strategist Steve Bannon, have also characterized Trump as a liar. In the same exchange, Graham said he's a "lot of fun to hang out with," per the book. Steve Bannon, Trump's former White House strategist, for example, said he'd often lie to get his way, as Insider's Joshua Zitser reported.
John Kelly gave Trump a stark warning when he refused to lower flags in honor of John McCain's death. Kelly told Trump that he should reconsider because people will "piss" on his grave, according to an upcoming book. Trump kept flags raised at full staff until pressure from parties caused him to cave. "If you don't support John McCain's funeral, when you die, the public will come to your grave and piss on it," Kelly told Trump, according to an upcoming book from journalists Susan Glasser and Peter Baker. And in 2018, Trump signed a national defense bill that had been named after McCain, but Trump didn't mention his name once.
Trump grew enraged at McConnell for not backing up his lies that the 2020 election was stolen. Trump had grown furious at McConnell for accepting the results of the 2020 presidential election and declaring it a settled matter. The long-running political brawling between McConnell and Trump shows no signs of fading anytime soon. Trump has repeatedly attacked McConnell and urged GOP senators to depose him as the chief Senate Republican. McConnell, for his part, has only sporadically criticized Trump, and said he would endorse him if Trump were the 2024 Republican nominee.
Dan Coats, former director of national intelligence, worried about Trump's relations with Putin. According to a new book, Trump's behavior at a summit with Putin sparked his concern. Trump's relationship with Russia has long been a subject of rumor and speculation. According to the authors, Trump's behavior as president raised alarm among top officials, including Dan Coats, then the DNI. Special Counsel Robert Mueller did not find sufficient evidence to substantiate claims the Trump campaign had colluded with Russia in 2016.
Пентагон подтвердил подлинность серии видеоизображений неопознанных летающих объектов (НЛО), снятых Военно-морскими силами (ВМС) США. Об этом сообщает издание Science AlertНа одном из видео, которое опубликовал режиссер-документалист Джереми Корбелл (Jeremy Corbell), запечатлен объект треугольной формы, который летит и испускает пульсирующий свет. По словам представителя Министерства обороны США Сьюзан Гоф (Susan Gough), видео, а также изображения других аномальных атмосферных явлений действительно были сделаны военнослужащими ВМС. Тем не менее стало известно, что объект «пирамидальной формы» был снят экипажем военного корабля США USS Russell у побережья Сан-Диего в июле 2019 года. В другом случае экипаж USS Omaha заметил сферический аппарат, который упал в океан, однако в районе не было найдено никаких обломков.
Persons: Jeremy Corbell, Susan Gough, Russell, Джереми Корбелл, Сьюзан Гоф Organizations: USS, Пентагон, Военноморскими силы (ВМС), Министерство обороны, ВМС, Желудь Locations: USS Omaha, США, СанДиего, Вирджиния
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