Trump Slams New Book About Presidency by NYT Reporters, Alleges It’s ‘Mostly Made Up’
Trump dismissed the book as fake news after excerpts alleged officials discussed habeas corpus and Jeffrey Epstein in a Situation Room meeting.
- President Donald Trump criticized the book 'Regime Change' by Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan, calling it mostly fabricated and disparaging Haberman as a 'third rate writer' who profited from him.
- Trump denied the existence of audio tapes that the authors allegedly implied support their claims and reiterated his disputed 2020 election fraud allegations and stance that Iran will never obtain a nuclear weapon.
- The book, based on extensive interviews, portrays Trump's second presidency as dominated by personal loyalty and instincts, detailing internal discussions and leadership style.
- Trump continued to attack critics personally in his posts, while the book's authors emphasize their extensive reporting and have not publicly confirmed possession of the reported audio tapes.
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US President Donald Trump is reviewing the new book Regime Change, written by two New York Times reporters.
A new book about Donald Trump seems to put the US president on the brink. In the middle of the night he starts an angry tirade on Truth Social against Pulitzer prize winner Maggie Haberman and finally loses the red thread.
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