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Haberman, the co-author of new Trump tell-all “Regime Change,” said that following up on questions from reporters has become more difficult since the White House took control of the press pool from the White House Correspondents’ Association.
President Donald Trump has stunned his own inner circle by sitting down for an interview with Michael Cohen, the former fixer whose testimony helped convict him. Insiders who spoke with New York Times correspondent Maggie Haberman say the reunion has left many in Trump’s orbit uneasy,
Maggie Haberman says a number of people in the President’s orbit “are kind of stunned” to see Donald Trump agreeing to go on Michael Cohen’s radio show after years of animosity between the two.
The New York Times journalist’s response to a question about Donald Trump and the White House’s “gaslighting” said it all.
Natalie Harp, Donald Trump's aide whose devotion to the president is under intense scrutiny, is "not beloved" by many of her White House colleagues, according to New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman.
White House correspondent Maggie Haberman came swinging Sunday for the person she referred to as President Donald Trump's human "binkie."Haberman appeared on MS NOW Sunday morning to discuss with host Jacob Soboroff the New York Times' recent reporting on Trump's catering container escape and those
After writing a sweeping and very newsy biography of Donald Trump four years ago, Maggie Haberman didn’t plan to take on another book project — never mind one on the man who has dominated political life (and her own) for the past decade. But after ...
"New York Times" columnist Maggie Haberman discussed the current press secretary vacancy and what President Trump plans to do. KASIE HUNT, CNN ANCHOR: One, of course, key post that's currently vacant is the press secretary position that podium vacated by Karoline Levitt,