Beth Fertig is a reporter with WNYC radio. She covered a recent speaking engagement by “Art Of The Deal,” author Tony Schwartz, often erroneously alluded to as Trump’s “ghostwriter” and here a few things that Schwartz said:
Trump: 'like no other human being I had ever met & I use those words loosely' @tonyschwartz @DailyAlumni #dailyreunion2017 @michigandaily pic.twitter.com/cPyD9M5YZ4— Beth Fertig (@bethfertig) September 17, 2017
Trump: 'like no other human being I had ever met & I use those words loosely' @tonyschwartz @DailyAlumni #dailyreunion2017 @michigandaily pic.twitter.com/cPyD9M5YZ4
Trump's need for attention is like 'an addiction,' says @tonyschwartz and it's what makes him so scary @DailyAlumni #Dailyreunion2017— Beth Fertig (@bethfertig) September 17, 2017
Trump's need for attention is like 'an addiction,' says @tonyschwartz and it's what makes him so scary @DailyAlumni #Dailyreunion2017
Trump's old ghostwriter @tonyschwartz says Trump would let his kids go to prison to protect himself @DailyAlumni #Dailyreunion2017— Beth Fertig (@bethfertig) September 17, 2017
Trump's old ghostwriter @tonyschwartz says Trump would let his kids go to prison to protect himself @DailyAlumni #Dailyreunion2017
For Trump's kids, "it's Stockholm Syndrome, says @tonyschwartz at #Dailyreunion2017 @DailyAlumni @michigandaily— Beth Fertig (@bethfertig) September 17, 2017
For Trump's kids, "it's Stockholm Syndrome, says @tonyschwartz at #Dailyreunion2017 @DailyAlumni @michigandaily