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promise of the campaign that they would deconstruct the administrative state, which is high folute language for we re going to destroy the executive side of the federal government then this book is about the money and all these loose threads of pieces something came out in the washington post and then politico and the new york times and the wall street journal and i just picked up all these loose threads that you d have to read 25 news organizations to see as i do and woven into a tapestry to explain what was going on when you started writing that first book, the making of donald trump in 2016. did you know it was going to be a trilogy? no, not at all. in fact, i was only going to do the first two books and simon schuster came back and said we want you to do this third book and i said, okay, but your fascination or study of donald trump began way before he became president 1988. there are several 1988. there are several people. i followed a great life jack welch at general el
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I talked to Business People over the years, whats happened to them when you have political persecution. And now all these cases, this is simply, they dont want this guy on the ballot. Says the man whose company committed the worst Medicare Fraud in u. S. History, senator rick scott is the first in what will surely be a parade of trump sycophants and Veep Wanna Bes to show up at his criminal trial. Also tonight, the truly bizarre president ial campaign of robert f. Kennedy jr. The worm that ate part of his brain is just the least of it. But we begin tonight with Donald Trumps need for vengeance, which has been a fundamental which has been fundamental to the man which has been as fundamental to the man as his orange hue. Hes promised to imprison President Biden, he savaged the women who have accused him of sexual abuse and impropriety, and humiliated his political opponents. Theres a reason hes a bully. Thats because trump is a dogmatic believer in retaliation. How do we know . Because h