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Maggie Haberman fires back with photo of her book notes after Trump calls her a lying ‘creep’

Haberman’s book ‘Confidence Man’ is released soon

Oliver O'Connell
New York
Friday 30 September 2022 12:41 EDT
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Donald Trump has hit out at New York Times writer Maggie Haberman over her new book about him, Confidence Man: The Making of Donald Trump and the Breaking of America.

The former president accused her of telling made-up stories and not fact-checking, while calling her a “creep” and misspelling her name.

Mr Trump wrote on Truth Social: “Here we go again! Another Fake book is out, this one, supposedly very boring and stale, by self appointed head case, Failing (unfunded liability!) New York Times writer, Maggie Hagerman.”

He continued: “In it she tells many made up stories, with zero fact checking or confirmation by anyone who would know, like me. In one case she lies about me wanting to fire my daughter, Ivanka, and Jared. WRONG, pure fiction. Never even crossed my mind. Just have to fight trouble making creeps like Maggie, and all the rest!”

Haberman, who has documented Mr Trump’s life since before his time in the White House, was quick to fight back at the accusation that she had not fact-checked her stories, with — as Mr Trump suggests — “anyone who would know, like me”.

On Twitter, next to his Truth Social post, she posted a photo of a list of typed questions with answers written in the former president’s distinctive style, in his favourite format, the black Sharpie marker pen, thereby proving she had gone to him.

Of all of the excerpts published in the media over the past few days, the former president seemed to take the most offence at the idea that he wanted to fire his daughter Ivanka Trump and son-in-law Jared Kushner.

In Haberman’s notes, Mr Trump does indeed deny that he wanted then-chief-of-staff John Kelly to move his daughter and her husband out of the White House when asked why he ultimately decided not to do so.

He writes in pen: “False story — Kelly was too dumb to properly handle such an event if true, which it was not.”

However, as attorney Ron Filipkowski notes on Twitter: “There are many people who served in the Trump Admin who back up the story that he wanted to fire Jared.”

Haberman’s account of the incident in her book is that the then-president was seconds away from firing off a tweet that would’ve alerted his daughter and her husband that they were no longer employed in the White House.

Both were working as senior White House aides and the former president — who reportedly grew tired of his son-in-law’s presence and described him as sounding “like a child” — only decided not to fire them from the fury of his thumbs because his then-chief of staff Mr Kelly and then-White House counsel Don McGahn warned against it.

Mr Kelly reportedly stopped the president from firing off a tweet that would’ve promptly signalled the departure of the couple from Trump’s White House, warning that the news would be best delivered through an in-person conversation.

That conversation, Haberman writes, never happened. Ivanka and Mr Kushner remained employed at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue until their boss and relative departed in January 2021.

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