Trump Ghostwriter Says President Would Send Ivanka, Eric And Don Jr. To Prison To Protect Himself
The ghostwriter for Donald Trump's bestseller, <em>Trump: Art of the Deal</em>, predicted that the president would let his children go to jail to protect himself.
The ghostwriter for Donald Trump's bestseller, Trump: Art of the Deal, predicted that the president would let his children go to jail to protect himself.
While speaking to a group at the University of Michigan on Sunday, Tony Schwartz shared some of his insights about Trump.
WYNC's Beth Fertig reported some of Schwartz's remarks on Twitter, including the assertion that Trump would forsake his children if it meant saving himself. Schwartz also observed that Trump's offspring suffered from "Stockholm Syndrome", making them complicit in his activities.
Read the tweets below.
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
"Empathy, generosity, reflectiveness" among traits Trump never developed says @tonyschwartz at #Dailyreunion2017 @DailyAlumni
— 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
— Beth Fertig (@bethfertig) September 17, 2017
On Trump: 'He moves to grandiosity to protect himself from the awful feelings he has," @tonyschwartz @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
— Beth Fertig (@bethfertig) September 17, 2017
For Trump's kids, "it's Stockholm Syndrome, says @tonyschwartz at #Dailyreunion2017 @DailyAlumni @michigandaily
— Beth Fertig (@bethfertig) September 17, 2017
.@Tonyschwartz: Trump has "great affection" for black football players but on racism, "he came by it honestly" from dad #Dailyreunion2017
— Beth Fertig (@bethfertig) September 17, 2017