The Wildest Moments From 'A Warning,' the Anonymous Memoir From a Senior Trump Official
, which obtained a copy of the book prior to its release, the anonymous author alleges that they have"The author explains:"He comments on makeup. He makes jokes about weight. He critiques clothing. He questions the toughness of women in and around his orbit. He uses words like ‘sweetie’ and ‘honey’ to address accomplished professionals."
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