וואכן לאנג איז מען געווען פארנומען אז ״דאנא בראזיל״ פון CNN האט געליקענט שאלות אין קשיות וואס מ׳האט געדארפט פרעגן פון קלינטאן ביי די דיבאטע.
יעצט קומט ארויס אז.....
Fox News host Sean Hannity was reportedly willing to give President Trump interview questions in advance.
White House insiders said the Fox News host was open to providing the questions he planned to ask during an interview before it took place, according to an excerpt of "Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House" by Michael Wolff, published in The Hollywood Reporter.
According to the excerpt, Trump conducted an interview with Hannity in the fall after he expressed his willingness to supply the questions in advance.
פאליטקלי קארעקט האט געשריבן:וואכן לאנג איז מען געווען פארנומען אז ״דאנא בראזיל״ פון CNN האט געליקענט שאלות אין קשיות וואס מ׳האט געדארפט פרעגן פון קלינטאן ביי די דיבאטע.
יעצט קומט ארויס אז.....
Fox News host Sean Hannity was reportedly willing to give President Trump interview questions in advance.
White House insiders said the Fox News host was open to providing the questions he planned to ask during an interview before it took place, according to an excerpt of "Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House" by Michael Wolff, published in The Hollywood Reporter.
According to the excerpt, Trump conducted an interview with Hannity in the fall after he expressed his willingness to supply the questions in advance.
נישט קייו פארגלייך א פרייוועט אינטערוויו צו א דעבאטע פון אלע קאנדידאטן ווי נאר איינער באקומט די עדווענטידזש פון וויסן די פראגעס
פאליטקלי קארעקט האט געשריבן:וואכן לאנג איז מען געווען פארנומען אז ״דאנא בראזיל״ פון CNN האט געליקענט שאלות אין קשיות וואס מ׳האט געדארפט פרעגן פון קלינטאן ביי די דיבאטע.
יעצט קומט ארויס אז.....
Fox News host Sean Hannity was reportedly willing to give President Trump interview questions in advance.
White House insiders said the Fox News host was open to providing the questions he planned to ask during an interview before it took place, according to an excerpt of "Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House" by Michael Wolff, published in The Hollywood Reporter.
According to the excerpt, Trump conducted an interview with Hannity in the fall after he expressed his willingness to supply the questions in advance.
נישט קייו פארגלייך א פרייוועט אינטערוויו צו א דעבאטע פון אלע קאנדידאטן ווי נאר איינער באקומט די עדווענטידזש פון וויסן די פראגעס
אויך איז נישט קיין פארגלייך willing to give מיט למעשה געבען
א פייער ברענט אין הארץ פון א יוד
שריי אויס בקול רם
בחר בנו מכל עם
א זכיה צו זיין א יוד
Sam Nunberg was sent to explain the Constitution to the candidate. “I got as far as the Fourth Amendment,” Nunberg recalled, “before his finger is pulling down on his lip and his eyes are rolling back in his head.”
As soon as the campaign team had stepped into the White House, Walsh saw, it had gone from managing Trump to the expectation of being managed by him. Yet the president, while proposing the most radical departure from governing and policy norms in several generations, had few specific ideas about how to turn his themes and vitriol into policy. And making suggestions to him was deeply complicated. Here, arguably, was the central issue of the Trump presidency, informing every aspect of Trumpian policy and leadership: He didn’t process information in any conventional sense. He didn’t read. He didn’t really even skim. Some believed that for all practical purposes he was no more than semi-literate. He trusted his own expertise — no matter how paltry or irrelevant — more than anyone else’s. He was often confident, but he was just as often paralyzed, less a savant than a figure of sputtering and dangerous insecurities, whose instinctive response was to lash out and behave as if his gut, however confused, was in fact in some clear and forceful way telling him what to do. It was, said Walsh, “like trying to figure out what a child wants.”
פאליטקלי קארעקט האט געשריבן:וואכן לאנג איז מען געווען פארנומען אז ״דאנא בראזיל״ פון CNN האט געליקענט שאלות אין קשיות וואס מ׳האט געדארפט פרעגן פון קלינטאן ביי די דיבאטע.
יעצט קומט ארויס אז.....
Fox News host Sean Hannity was reportedly willing to give President Trump interview questions in advance.
White House insiders said the Fox News host was open to providing the questions he planned to ask during an interview before it took place, according to an excerpt of "Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House" by Michael Wolff, published in The Hollywood Reporter.
According to the excerpt, Trump conducted an interview with Hannity in the fall after he expressed his willingness to supply the questions in advance.
נישט קייו פארגלייך א פרייוועט אינטערוויו צו א דעבאטע פון אלע קאנדידאטן ווי נאר איינער באקומט די עדווענטידזש פון וויסן די פראגעס
אויך איז נישט קיין פארגלייך willing to give מיט למעשה געבען
סאיז יא א פארגלייך, אז איינער טראגט אן קאראפשען ווייזט עס ער איז קאראפטעד
זאגט איינע פון ״די פריש צוגעמאכטע וואטער פראוד קאמישאן״
A member of President Trump's voter fraud commission that was dissolved this week says claims of widespread voter fraud are an "urban legend."
"I think it's a wild goose chase. I think it's an urban legend that there's widespread voter fraud in the U.S.," Alabama Jefferson County Presiding Probate Judge Alan King said, according to AL.com.
"I hope (the Department of Homeland Security and White House officials) will start focus on real issues instead of made-up issues."
אין קעיס איר ווילט וויסן וואס אן urban legends מיינט? An urban legend, urban myth, urban tale,
Lawyer representing President Trump has sent a letter to Michael Wolff and his publisher demanding they "immediately cease and desist from any further publication, release or dissemination" of his book