What They Won’t Say About Trump’s Health w/ Maggie Haberman

What They Won’t Say About Trump’s Health w/ Maggie Haberman

The New York Times Maggie Haberman signs up with host Molly to go over reporting from her brand-new publication REGIME CHANGE: Inside the Imperial Presidency of Donald Trump on the internal operations of Trump’s second-term White House, including increased scrutiny of an aging head of state’s health, tighter control of information, and a far less leaky team culture than in Trump’s very first term. Haberman states Situation Room conferences over the management’s handling of the Epstein data, defining interior clashes entailing Dan Bongino, Kash Patel, J.D. Vance, Pam Bondi, and Chief of Staff Susie Wiles as the group dealt with dilemma interactions, base assumptions, and the president’s wish to maintain the problem had. The conversation additionally checks out factional stress on migration and tolls, why commitment and shared grievances have actually made personnel much more self-displined, Wiles’s role in producing a natural operation, and the influence of key assistants and holdovers– together with numbers like Natalie Harp and outside advisor Boris Epshteyn– who shape access and decision-making around the president.Subscribe to Fast Politics and pay attention 4x a week for interviews simply like this on your favorite podcast app: https://episodes.fm/1645614328

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