9Who called Trump What?
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It seems the gossip of the hour is who called trump what as Wolff puts it “There was now a fair amount of back-of-the-classroom giggling about who had called Trump what,” Wolff writes.
As reported in the book, Treasury secretary Steve Mnuchin and former chief of staff Rince Priebus called him an “IDIOT” Economic advisor Gary Cohn called him “dumb as shit”, National security advisor HR McMaster called him a “dope”. His friend Rupert Murdoch was reported as saying Trump was “a f**ing idiot”
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10The most hated entity in the white house is Jarvanka
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As you can guess Jarvanka is the husband-wife duo of Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump. Both of them decided to accept roles in the West Wing and have also made a deal with each other that of the opportunity arose, she would stand for president “the first woman president … would not be Hillary Clinton; it would be Ivanka Trump.”
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11He and Melania sleep in separate bedrooms
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The book reports that Trump and Melania sleep in separate rooms, the first white house couple to do so. On inauguration day, Wolff reports that there was a visible fight between the couple and Melania who cried on hearing Trump had won the election although her communication director Steve Grisham has denied this fact.
Wolff also reports that the President has an alleged habit of seducing married women and asking husbands about infidelity. He would tempt them with “girls coming in from Los Angeles at three o’clock” … and have their wives listened in on speakerphone.
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12The incriminating email
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It’s not just about Trump’s bizarre hairstyle ritual. Perhaps one of the most incriminating documents mentioned in the book is a damning email reportedly written by the leader of the President’s National Economic council Gary Cohn which you can read in the image below
Speaking in defense of Trump and against the authentic of the sources of the book, White House spokesperson Sarah Huckabee Sanders was reported to have said that the book was “filled with false and misleading accounts from individuals who have no access or influence with the White House.”
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