Media Takeaways from Haberman and Swan's Trump Book 'Regime Change'
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Ted Johnson
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An analysis of the media-related revelations from Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan's book 'Regime Change' about Trump's second term, focusing on his aggressive efforts to tame the media through lawsuits, settlements, and intimidation tactics. The book covers Trump's weaponization of legal systems against journalists, his administration's media strategy, and the broader implications for press freedom.
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· 2 pulledOne element that stands out about Regime Change, from Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan of The New York Times, is its breadth of material, as they report on conversations everywhere from the Oval Office to the Situation Room to a Smithsonian Board of Regents meeting.
Some of the scenes, excerpted in the Times or reported on elsewhere, have already drawn headlines, including the White House's emergency scramble to respond
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