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Fear: Trump in the White House is a nonfiction book by American journalist Bob Woodward about the presidency of Donald Trump. [1] The book was released on September 11, 2018. [ 2 ] Woodward based the book on hundreds of hours of interviews with members of the Trump administration.
Mark Milley, Trump’s former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, called Trump “fascist to the core,” according to a book from Washington Post journalist Bob Woodward.
Jimmy Kimmel Unveils 1 Truly Powerful 'Closing Argument' Against Trump. Ed Mazza. November 5, 2024 at 6:45 AM ... Then, the late night host delivered an Election Day “closing argument” of his own.
By Tim Reid and Helen Coster. MILWAUKEE (Reuters) - Donald Trump's narrow brush with a would-be assassin's bullet has further convinced his evangelical supporters he is blessed by God, reinforcing ...
In March 2016, Bob Woodward and Washington Post national political reporter Robert Costa conducted an interview with Trump during his presidential campaign at the Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C. [5] Trump was accompanied by campaign manager Corey Lewandowski, press secretary Hope Hicks and his son Donald Trump Jr. [5]
The Conservative Case for Trump begins with a detailed discussion on Trump's plans for immigration reform including building a wall and "making Mexico pay for it," tripling the number of Immigration and Customs Enforcement workers on the border, passing nationwide e-verify, requiring mandatory deportation of all criminal aliens, defunding sanctuary cities, ending birthright citizenship for ...
Part of Trump’s argument is that the Constitution prevents his prosecution because he was acquitted by the U.S Senate of inciting the Jan. 6, 2021, attack in his historic impeachment trial. The ...
To sow election doubt, Trump escalated use of "rigged election" and "election interference" statements in advance of the 2024 election compared to the previous two elections—the statements described as part of a "heads I win; tails you cheated" rhetorical strategy. [47] Trump's false claim of a stolen election; Italygate [48] Stop the Steal [49]