Trump attacks on female reporters 'much nastier,' 'much more aggressive': Haberman
First publishedAug 18, 22:33 UTC
Last updatedAug 19, 17:14 UTC · 13m ago
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White House correspondent Maggie Haberman on Tuesday said President Trump’s insults directed at female reporters in the press corps are much more "aggressive" than in previous years. Haberman, who has often been the subject of Trump’s affronts and earned the nickname "Maggot," told CNN during an interview that she’s seen his attacks grow "nastier" during...
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- White House correspondent Maggie Haberman on Tuesday said President Trump’s insults directed at female reporters in the press corps are much more "aggressive" than in previous years. Haberman, who has often been the subject of Trump’s affronts and earned the nickname "Maggot," told CNN during an interview that she’s seen his attacks grow "nastier" during...
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