Donald Trump masqueraded as publicist to brag about himself
WASH POST
The
voice is instantly familiar; the tone, confident, even cocky; the
cadence, distinctly Trumpian. The man on the phone vigorously defending
Donald Trump says he’s a media spokesman named John Miller, but then he
says, “I’m sort of new here,” and “I’m somebody that he knows and I
think somebody that he trusts and likes” and even “I’m going to do this a
little, part-time, and then, yeah, go on with my life.”
A
recording obtained by The Washington Post captures what New York
reporters and editors who covered Trump’s early career experienced in
the 1970s, ’80s and ’90s: calls from Trump’s Manhattan office that
resulted in conversations with “John Miller” or “John Barron”
— public-relations men who sound precisely like Trump himself — who
indeed are Trump, masquerading as an unusually helpful and boastful
advocate for himself, according to the journalists and several of
Trump’s top aides.
Transcript of the Interview HERE
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