Best-Selling Trump Book Details Who He Was Ready To Fire Via Tweet As President And 'The Sexy Part' Of Power

Zinger Key Points
  • Maggie Haberman's best-selling book details the raging bias the former president felt in terms of race and gender.
  • As president, Trump suggested bombing drug labs in Mexico during an Oval Office meeting.

Former President Donald Trump is now facing his first major challenger for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination. Former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley launched her campaign this week, and Trump was quick to take pot-shots at her on Truth Social.

Trump is known to respond negatively to those who criticize his behavior. In 2022, he was critical of the revelations described in New York Times columnist Maggie Haberman’s book “Confidence Man: The Making of Donald Trump and the Breaking of America.”

Trump’s reaction is to be expected considering the behind-the-scenes events Haberman chronicles in the best-selling book are damning, bizarre, and would be unbelievable if it weren’t for the 45th U.S. President’s multiple public statements of a similarly shocking nature made during his four-year tenure.

See Also: Trump Reportedly Plans To Revive Firing Squads, Hanging, Guillotine If He Returns As President

The Allegations: The book (published on Oct. 4, 2022) details the inner workings of a White House marred by a commander-in-chief who was at times unhinged, detached from reality and unprofessional, while also lacking the ability to grasp the role of the United States on the global stage.

According to the book:

Trump disregarded national security and had little to no respect for the government’s designation of sensitive information.

After posting a classified picture of an Iranian missile launch facility to Twitter in 2019, the former president allegedly commented to his advisors: "If you take out the classification that’s the sexy part."

In preparation for a debate on transgender rights, Trump allegedly referred to a hypothetical subject as “cocked or decocked.”

Discrimination ran deep within Trump, epitomized by an event that took place shortly after his inauguration, where the then-president ordered a racially diverse group of Democratic staffers to bring appetizers.

During one Oval Office meeting, Trump posed the question of whether the U.S. could rectify the issue of narcotics entering the country through the Mexican border by bombing drug labs in the Latin American country.

When not pondering the idea of bombing a U.S. ally, Trump’s indifference for political correctness was evident during meetings with foreign leaders. When contemplating the issue of abortion during a meeting with then-British Prime Minister, Theresa May, Trump asked: “Imagine if some animals with tattoos raped your daughter and she got pregnant?”

Within Trump’s family circle, a lack of respect is also documented in the book. At one point, Trump was on the verge of firing his daughter Ivanka Trump and her husband Jared Kushner in a tweet.

Trump’s Response: “WRONG, pure fiction!” Trump wrote on Truth Social in September 2022, before taking aim at Haberman, who has been documenting Trump since the 1990s.

“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.”

Now Read: Well This Is Awkward: Hosts Hannity, Carlson's Private Views Exposed In Fox/Dominion Election Case

Originally published on Oct. 3, 2022 and updated.

Market News and Data brought to you by Benzinga APIs
Comments
Loading...
Posted In: GovernmentPoliticsMediaGeneralDonald TrumpICYMI
Benzinga simplifies the market for smarter investing

Trade confidently with insights and alerts from analyst ratings, free reports and breaking news that affects the stocks you care about.

Join Now: Free!