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Under fire : reporting from the front lines of the Trump White House
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Ryan, April, 1967- author
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Trump, Donald, 1946- Press coverage.
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Trump, Donald, 1946-
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2000-2099
2018
Veteran White House reporter April Ryan thought she had seen everything in her two decades as a White House correspondent. And then came the Trump administration. In Under Fire, Ryan takes us inside the confusion and chaos of the Trump White House to understand how she and other reporters adjusted to the new normal. She takes us inside the policy debates, the revolving door of personnel appointments, and what it is like when she, as a reporter asking difficult questions, finds herself in the spotlight, becoming part of the story. With the world on edge and a country grappling with a new controversy almost daily, Ryan gives readers a glimpse into current events from her perspective, not only from inside the briefing room but also as a target of those who want to avoid answering probing questions. After reading her new book, readers will have an unprecedented inside view of the Trump White House and what it is like to be a reporter Under Fire.
Sinking in the swamp : how Trump's minions and misfits poisoned Washington
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Markay, Lachlan, author
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Suebsaeng, Asawin, author
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Trump, Donald, 1946 Influence.
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Trump, Donald, 1946- Friends and associates.
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Presidents United States Staff.
2020
\"An eyewitness account of [what many see as] Donald Trump's clown car of lieutenants and lackeys who have polluted the corridors of power with their unprecedented awfulness. Two of Washington's most meddlesome reporters take readers on a deep dive into the murky underworld of President Trump's Washington, dishing the ... dirt on [those they view as] the charlatans, conspiracy theorists, ideologues, and run-of-the-mill con artists who have infected the highest echelons of American political power\"-- Provided by publisher.
Collision of power : Trump, Bezos, and The Washington Post
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Baron, Martin, 1954- author
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Baron, Martin, 1954-
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Trump, Donald, 1946- Press coverage.
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Washington post (Washington, D.C. : 1974) History.
2023
\"A monumental work of nonfiction that gives a first-row seat to the epic power struggle between politics, money, media, and tech -- for fans of Maggie Haberman's Confidence Man and Jane Mayer's Dark Money. Marty Baron took charge of The Washington Post newsroom in 2013, after nearly a dozen years leading The Boston Globe. Just seven months into his new job, Baron received explosive news: Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon, would buy the Post, marking a sudden end to control by the venerated family that had presided over the paper for 80 years. Just over two years later, Donald Trump won the presidency. Now, the capital's newspaper, owned by one of the world's richest men, was tasked with reporting on a president who had campaigned against the press as the \"lowest form of humanity.\" Pressures on Baron and his colleagues were immense and unrelenting, having to meet the demands of their new owner while contending with a president who waged a war of unprecedented vitriol and vengeance against the media. In the face of Trump's unceasing attacks, Baron steadfastly managed the Post's newsroom. Their groundbreaking and award-winning coverage included stories about Trump's purported charitable giving, misconduct by the Secret Service, and Roy Moore's troubling sexual history. At the same time, Baron managed a restive staff during a period of rapidly changing societal dynamics around gender and race. In Collision of Power, Baron recounts this with the tenacity of a reporter and the sure hand of an experienced editor. The result is elegant and revelatory-an urgent exploration of the nature of power in the 21st century\"-- Provided by publisher.
Media madness : Donald Trump, the press, and the war over the truth
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Kurtz, Howard, 1953- author
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Trump, Donald, 1946- In mass media.
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Trump, Donald, 1946-
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2000-2099
2018
\"According to the media, Donald Trump could never become president. Now many are on a mission to prove he shouldn't be president. The Trump administration and the press are at war -- and as in any war, the first casualty has been truth. Bestselling author Howard Kurtz, host of Fox News's Media Buzz and former Washington Post columnist, offers a stunning exposé of how supposedly objective journalists, alarmed by Trump's success, have moved into the opposing camp. Kurtz's exclusive, in-depth, behind-the-scenes interviews with reporters, anchors, and insiders within the Trump White House reveal the unprecedented hostility between the media and the president they cover.\"--Jacket.
The Trump presidency, journalism, and democracy
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Gutsche, Robert E., Jr., 1980- editor
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Trump, Donald, 1946- In mass media.
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Journalism Political aspects United States History 21st century.
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Press and politics United States History 21st century.
2018
\"This book examines the disruptive nature of Trump news - both the news his administration makes and the coverage of it - related to dominant paradigms and ideologies of U.S. journalism. By relying on conceptualizations of media memory and \"othering\" through news coverage that enhances socio-conservative positions on issues such as immigration, the book positions this moment in a time of contestation. Contributors ranging from scholars, professionals, and media critics operate in unison to analyze today's interconnected challenges to traditional practices within media spheres posed by Trump news. The outcomes should resonate with citizens who rely on journalism for civic engagement and who are active in social change\"--Provided by publisher.
Gaslighting America : why we love it when Trump lies to us
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Carpenter, Amanda B., author
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Trump, Donald, 1946- Language.
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Deception Political aspects United States.
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Communication in politics United States.
2018
\"'Can you believe what Donald Trump said?' In [this book], Carpenter breaks down Trump's formula, showing why it's practically foolproof, playing his victims, the media, the Democrats, and the Republican fence-sitters perfectly. She traces how this tactic started with Nixon, gained traction with Bill Clinton, and exploded under Trump ... Where some people see lies, Trump's fierce followers see something different. A commitment to winning at all costs; there is nothing he could say that would erode their support at long as it's in the name of taking down his political enemies\"--Provided by publisher.