He’s been accused of not liking to read memos, but President Donald Trump knows a good book when he sees one. Today’s late breaking tweetstorm (perhaps owing to his Mississippi appearance last night and late arrive back at the White House) touts a campaign memoir from author Howie Carr.
What Really Happened: How Donald J. Trump Saved America From Hillary Clinton (published by Frandel) is an answer to Clinton’s What Happened. Carr chronicles the 2016 election, as told by a veteran journalist who was in the middle of the 2016 presidential campaign from day one.
The Commander-in-Tweet apparently likes it. “Howie is a talented New England force who was there at the very beginning!” Trump also called it “A great new book.”
There are no public events listed so far on the President’s schedule, which means there’s plenty of time left in the day for tweets. We...
What Really Happened: How Donald J. Trump Saved America From Hillary Clinton (published by Frandel) is an answer to Clinton’s What Happened. Carr chronicles the 2016 election, as told by a veteran journalist who was in the middle of the 2016 presidential campaign from day one.
The Commander-in-Tweet apparently likes it. “Howie is a talented New England force who was there at the very beginning!” Trump also called it “A great new book.”
There are no public events listed so far on the President’s schedule, which means there’s plenty of time left in the day for tweets. We...
- 11/2/2019
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
" A Donald Trump supporter mocked Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren's Native American heritage by using a stereotypical war whoop during a speech at a Bangor, Maine, rally for the Gop's presumptive nominee on Wednesday. "You know Elizabeth Warren, right?" Howie Carr, a well-known conservative radio host and media personality, asked the rally crowd, before tapping his open mouth with his palm while whooping - the way children did decades ago while playing "Cowboys and Indians." The chant comes after Trump dubbed Warren "Pocahontas," and charged during a phone interview that Warren has "used the fact that she was Native American to advance her career.
- 6/30/2016
- by Lindsay Kimble, @lekimble
- PEOPLE.com
" A Donald Trump supporter mocked Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren's Native American heritage by using a stereotypical war whoop during a speech at a Bangor, Maine, rally for the Gop's presumptive nominee on Wednesday. "You know Elizabeth Warren, right?" Howie Carr, a well-known conservative radio host and media personality, asked the rally crowd, before tapping his open mouth with his palm while whooping. The chant comes after Trump dubbed Warren "Pocahontas," and charged during a phone interview that Warren has "used the fact that she was Native American to advance her career. Elizabeth Warren is a total fraud. I know it.
- 6/30/2016
- by Lindsay Kimble, @lekimble
- PEOPLE.com
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