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In Trump’s mind, Alberta writes, he would “give them the policies and the access to authority that they longed for. Trump wants to overturn rule banning logging in historic Alaska forest “These isms,” Bush told his team, “are going to eat us alive.” He recounts Bush even asking conservative radio hosts in a 2008 meeting to “go easy on the new guy,” referring to his successor, Obama, because he was worried the “isms” would drive the opposition to Obama.The book also takes a more favorable view than many others on the Trump presidency, saying he has “accomplished more for Republicans than any individual in three decades.” Alberta quotes religious leaders such as Tony Perkins and conservatives who praise Trump and say they have more access and sway than ever.
Trump complains border wall plans are 'ugly', officials say A group of officials last year filed a lawsuit arguing that the system is inherently broken and infringes on government employees' freedom of speech.Their suit alleged that people whose manuscripts criticize government practices are often subject to more challenging and lengthy reviews than people who do not, even though the system is intended only to prevent the publication of classified secrets and not bar the public from learning embarrassing information about the government.That lawsuit, however, was dismissed in April by a federal district court judge in Maryland, who found the system does not infringe on the First Amendment. Now I think he’s making some of these knee-jerk reactions.” In Alberta’s telling, Trump calls Ryan a “f---ing Boy Scout.”Alberta traces the ascent of Trump to the final stretch of the George W. Bush presidency and describes an elitist, bloated Republican Party that had won elections by minimizing differences with Democrats, but accomplishing little for the working class and embracing more liberal immigration plans, unpopular wars and financial bailouts.The first chapter explains, in detail, how the rise of former Alaska governor Sarah Palin, beloved by the base but detested by the establishment, presaged Trump and how Barack Obama brought out the “worst” in many of the so-called forgotten voters — and how many in the GOP did not see it all coming. Frustrated Trump says his adviser wants to get him ‘into a war’ Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) told Alberta in June 2016 that he wishes the Republican-controlled Congress could have done things differently to “avoid creating this environment that was conducive to someone like Donald Trump becoming the nominee.” Jordan is now on Fox News defending Trump more than almost any other of the president’s allies.Perhaps no one has had a more tortured relationship with the president than former House speaker Paul D. Ryan (R-Wis.) — who went from wanting to abandon Trump after the release of the “Access Hollywood” tape to working to enact his agenda after the election all while doing his best to avoid commenting on his tweets and controversial statements.Alberta reports that Trump berated Ryan over a 2018 spending bill because it didn’t include funding for his border wall but then said he would sign it if Ryan were to give him time to build suspense on Twitter. The Republican Party is strong. White House adviser triggered stock sell-off with remark that agreement was 'over' The 592-page memoir, obtained by … In return they would stand behind him unwaveringly.”Standing before the group of religious leaders in 2018, Trump said of Christianity, “ ‘I owe so much to it in so many ways.’ He then proceeded to explain that he wouldn’t be standing before them without it — not because of how the faith shaped his life or informed his worldview, but ‘because the Evangelical vote was mostly gotten by me.’ The attendees walked out of the room in a daze.”He reports that Trump pressured the head of the Iowa GOP in 2016 to invalidate the results after he lost the caucus.
Trump is ‘losing interest’ in Venezuela as bid to remove Maduro fails On election night, Westerhout, then a Republican National Committee aide, broke down crying, “inconsolable” over Trump winning the election. ... Trump wants to censor ‘traitor’ John Bolton’s book Americas.
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