Maggie Haberman & Jonathan Swan – On “Regime Change” & Inside The Trump Presidency | The Daily Show

New York Times reporters and authors of the new book “Regime Change: Inside the Imperial Presidency of Donald Trump,” Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan, sit down with Jon Stewart to discuss the surprising revelations they uncovered about the Trump administration, like the president being absent from the room when his own team discussed the Epstein files, as well as the motivation behind controversial moves like the tariff policy rollout and the Iran war. They also speak to how Trump controls the terms when reporters reach him on his cell phone and compare his first term to his second, which they describe as a story of hubris, built on gut feelings and belief from his cabinet that he is someone of destiny – because who else can survive four indictments and two assassination attempts to win the presidency a second time?

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  1. You know? F them; they’re profiting from a book about things that hurt the public instead of having used their platform to inform people well before now. And I’m not really happy about those who boost self-described journalists/reporters who do that. They allowed Iran/Contra, Grenada, an actually unelected president, invading Afghanistan and Iraq, and all the other bad things that have come since. They ought to have been met with tar and feathers rather than a comfy set with Jon Stewart. JMO.

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