Think your life is crazy? How’d you like to be a White House correspondent with Donald Trump in the Oval Office?
After all, if your daily schedule doesn’t get turned around multiple times, you always could get cursed or threatened at a campaign rally.
In fact, just 60 minutes before my conversation with CBS News Chief White House Correspondent Major Garrett began, news broke that Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein had resigned. Or was fired. Either way, he was gone. Then, 20 minutes after the recording, Rosenstein was back – and meeting with Trump later in the week to figure things out.
It’s a perfect example of what Major means and writes about in his terrific book “Mr. Trump's Wild Ride: The Thrills, Chills, Screams, and Occasional Blackouts of an Extraordinary Presidency.”
The book itself is a great ride: Major is a professional storyteller. And as you’ll hear, he brings new details and drama to the events we all lived through. He brings the reality show to life: What’s it really like to cover Donald Trump?
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Stuart Eizenstat: Taking Another Look at the Carter Years
Asha Rangappa: How Will the Mueller Investigation End?
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Rick Hasen: How Antonin Scalia was the Donald Trump of the Supreme Court
David Wasserman: The House Outlook for 2018
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Chris Whipple: How the Trump White House Is the Most Dysfunctional Ever
Steve Coll: Inside America's Secret Wars in Afghanistan and Pakistan
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