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Writers Ashley Parker and Michael Scherer of The Atlantic say they've learned one thing during their years of covering President Donald Trump: His first word is rarely his last one.
At first President Trump granted The Atlantic magazine an interview. Writers Ashley Parker and Michael Scherer of The Atlantic say they've learned one thing during their years of covering ...
That last interview, this past Thursday, sparked a true “stop the presses” moment. The Atlantic had already sent Parker and Scherer's piece, the cover story for its June issue, to the printers.
The interview was off. The writers surmised in their article that someone in Trump's camp had persuaded him not to do it.. At 10:45 a.m. on a Saturday in late March, Scherer — armed with Trump's ...
Writers Ashley Parker and Michael Scherer of The Atlantic say they've learned one thing during their years of covering President Donald Trump: His first word is rarely his last one. That's obvious ...
On his Truth Social platform, Trump explained he was doing the interview “out of curiosity, and as a competition with myself, just to see if it’s possible for The Atlantic to be truthful.
Wanting to ask some follow-up questions, the writers called Trump again on April 12. They left a message that wasn’t returned, but Scherer’s cell phone recorded a call from Trump’s number at ...