Donald Trump’s Jewish daughter and son-in-law, Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner, have made a statement that Trump is not anti-Semitic, according to a new book by veteran Trump Tell author Michael Wolf. refused to sign.
“He continued to seem unable to provide absolute support to Israel in the wake of October 7th,” Wolf wrote. He explicitly asks for official approval from him and Ivanka.
“The Washington Post, which the campaign understood as a result of Trump’s waffles, was working on a work that recycled all the languages Trump had used in various ways over the years. Kushner officially supported his father-in-law. “The campaign then tried to settle for a statement from him that his stepfather was not anti-Semitic.”
According to Wolff, Kushner finally said: We’re not going to go and put our name on something and get into the middle of things. That’s not what we’re trying to do this time. ”
Kushner and Ivanka Trump were senior advisers to Trump during their first presidency from 2017 to 2021, but after trying to overturn the election defeat to the 2020 electoral, they were one of the supporters. It reached its peak with an attack on Congress on the 6th of the month. The couple has been linked to Trump’s controversial plan to over-retire and redevelop the Gaza Strip after Israel’s relentless assault, but the couple will take the presidency in November at the expense of former vice president Kamala Harris. He has not taken on a role in his second administration after winning. Depending on October 7th.
Wolf’s Book, All or Nothing: The way Trump retakes America is the fourth president. The new volume was officially confirmed this week immediately on Tuesday with US publications. The Guardian got a copy.
Wolff’s first Trump book, Fire and Fury, was released in 2018, focusing on Trump, who sold millions as Trump tried to block it, and showed signs of new life since winning reelection He kicked off the advantageous rush of the book that hit the ball.
Wolf followed fire and rage in the siege and landslide. Excerpts from All or Nothing have been published in Vanity Fair and the Daily Beast.
The publisher Crown said it had made no announcements on everything or anything. All or nothing, intimate figures of that fight… from indictment to trial, attempts to assassinate, humiliation and de-Nectar sitting president, humiliation at Trump’s incredible victory. ”
As Wolff wrote the book last November, a group of Trump aides, including his Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, said: He is a well-known actor in fake news that routinely reworks situations, conversations and conclusions that never happened. As a group, we decided not to respond to his malicious inquiries. And he encourages others to completely ignore the nonsense he ultimately publishes. Consider this our blanket’s reaction to what he wrote. ”
On Friday, Trump White House communications director Stephen Chan told the beast:
“He has a severely debilitating case of Trump Madness Syndrome, which rotated his peanut-sized brain, and he routinely manufactures stories that stem from illness and distorted imagination.”
Of all the moments, it’s definitely widely discussed, but Wolff reports that Trump demanded he know if he’s “who’s fucking wrong?” Presidential elections, “Shifty, very Shifty.” Trump said he had serious suspicions.
Describing Trump’s rally in Butler, Pennsylvania in October, Trump survived an assassination attempt in July, Wolff wrote: Elon! Next is Trump alone, and Elon. ”
The aides deemed the mask “a new, overwhelming, incongruous presence in the campaign,” and said he created “a tide of confusion, if not opaque, of demands, orders and recommendations.” . “Trump Circle” has been running a Trump campaign in his own mind, saying that “Trump Circle” “already expected that the Earth would be shaking when he and Trump were inevitably shaking.” There is.” Outside.
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“When they arrive, Elon is wandering on his own, with only assistants and thin layers of security, but he’s hungry. This causes kerfuffle and makes him uncertainty about how he will attend. Brings: Someone produces a bag of pretzel sticks.
“There’s a suggestion that JD is here and I want to talk to him. Musk sits down, eats a pretzel stick and politely declines.
“Later, he was called out on the stage. No one thought of anything he could say. Musk was tied up and suddenly, in Mick Jagger style, bouncing around and jumping, and he was headlined, and he was The t-shirt rises to his medium level.
“What’s wrong with this guy?” says the bewildered Trump. “And why does his shirt not fit?”
Elsewhere, Wolf explains Trump’s broad second thoughts about Vance, in one example, reportedly explained in a phone conversation with an unknown confidant.
“Yes. What’s that name changing?” Trump is portrayed as he says. “How many name changes did he have? It’s Shifty, it’s very Shifty. That’s my staff is damn damn. They’re what I think about people changing their names. I know. I think it’s Shifty. And they didn’t tell me.”
Vance was born to James Donald Bowman. After his parents split, he was adopted by his new stepfather and renamed James David Hammel. Long known as “JD,” he changed his last name to his beloved grandmother, who wrote for his 2016 bestselling book, Hillbilly Elegy. He eventually became “JD.”