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President Donald Trump finds himself surrounded by leakers and ax-grinding media hounds who have so poisoned his presidency that he and First Lady Melania are sleeping in separate bedrooms!
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The National ENQUIRER's world exclusive special investigation, drawn from interviews with former and current White House staffers, found the tone for Trump’s first 14 months in office was set before he and Melania even crossed the White House threshold.
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Newly inaugurated President Trump faced a hostile media — one which FOX News analyst Howard Kurtz said “abandon[ed] any semblance of fairness out of a conviction that they must save the country from Trump.”
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In “Media Madness: Donald Trump, the Press, and the War Over the Truth,” Kurtz describes how the media was so vicious to Donald’s daughter Ivanka that her husband, Jared Kushner, “thought the media had gone crazy. It was driving him nuts.”
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After CNN blasted much of a Trump speech as false, Jared called Jeff Zucker, the network’s head, to complain. “Look, you can’t win without CNN,” Kurtz quoted Zucker telling Jared. It felt like a betrayal, as Trump and Zucker used to speak regularly, and Zucker even attended Jared and Ivanka’s wedding.
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MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” host Joe Scarborough, once a Trump supporter, early in the administration lunched at the White House along with co-host Mika Brzezinski, and then days later blasted Trump aide Stephen Miller for botching the travel-ban roll-out.
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More betrayals followed, the biggest from then-chief strategist Steve Bannon. He dished all to author Michael Wolff, who sniped that Trump and Melania are the first “First Couple” to sleep in separate bedrooms since John and Jacqueline Kennedy.
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Dick Morris, a White House staffer under Bill Clinton, told The ENQUIRER Trump can crush his enemies by continuing to call out crooked members of the media. “He is explaining for the first time how the mainstream press in this country has become the Democratic Party,” he said.
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“He is persuading people the source is the problem, not the story — and that is how he will win.”
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President Donald Trump finds himself surrounded by leakers and ax-grinding media hounds who have so poisoned his presidency that he and First Lady Melania are sleeping in separate bedrooms!
Photo credit: Getty Images
The National ENQUIRER's world exclusive special investigation, drawn from interviews with former and current White House staffers, found the tone for Trump’s first 14 months in office was set before he and Melania even crossed the White House threshold.
Photo credit: Getty Images
Newly inaugurated President Trump faced a hostile media — one which FOX News analyst Howard Kurtz said “abandon[ed] any semblance of fairness out of a conviction that they must save the country from Trump.”
Photo credit: Getty Images
In “Media Madness: Donald Trump, the Press, and the War Over the Truth,” Kurtz describes how the media was so vicious to Donald’s daughter Ivanka that her husband, Jared Kushner, “thought the media had gone crazy. It was driving him nuts.”
Photo credit: Getty Images
After CNN blasted much of a Trump speech as false, Jared called Jeff Zucker, the network’s head, to complain. “Look, you can’t win without CNN,” Kurtz quoted Zucker telling Jared. It felt like a betrayal, as Trump and Zucker used to speak regularly, and Zucker even attended Jared and Ivanka’s wedding.
Photo credit: Getty Images
MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” host Joe Scarborough, once a Trump supporter, early in the administration lunched at the White House along with co-host Mika Brzezinski, and then days later blasted Trump aide Stephen Miller for botching the travel-ban roll-out.
Photo credit: Getty Images
More betrayals followed, the biggest from then-chief strategist Steve Bannon. He dished all to author Michael Wolff, who sniped that Trump and Melania are the first “First Couple” to sleep in separate bedrooms since John and Jacqueline Kennedy.
Photo credit: Getty Images
Dick Morris, a White House staffer under Bill Clinton, told The ENQUIRER Trump can crush his enemies by continuing to call out crooked members of the media. “He is explaining for the first time how the mainstream press in this country has become the Democratic Party,” he said.
Photo credit: Getty Images
“He is persuading people the source is the problem, not the story — and that is how he will win.”
Photo credit: Getty Images