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Maggie Haberman on Trump and the challenges of White House correspondence

Maggie Haberman on Trump and the Challenges of White House Correspondence | GZERO World

The night before our interview, The New York Times' star White House reporter Maggie Haberman published a bombshell scoop that President Trump wanted to fire Mueller as early as June of last year.

On our show, Haberman talks about Trump's obsession with the Russia probe, the challenges of covering the most unusual White House in modern US history, and recalls another time when the president's aides (temporarily) stopped him from firing a high-powered investigator...

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