memory, growing up with the New York Times, it was a very rare dayin : Is that good for the New York Times? One of the things that was striking : They do. I think its Access journalist defends another access journalist who works for the same publication. D.R. Basically, theres a [6] Haberman worked for the Post's rival newspaper, the New York Daily News, for three and a half years in the early 2000s,[6] where she continued to cover City Hall. that we do. Presidents did, in one way or another, was read a tremendous amount the And get my kids to schoolif Im in That money goes into many peoples pockets. This is not normal. A lot of this, even when we report Her new book, "Confidence Man: The Making of Donald Trump and the Breaking. Ive gotten a lot. M.H. But the wagon-circling around her today by her colleagues is a sad commentary on journalism. say. three months ago having a West Wing aide say to me, in candor, that they Jared showed him a video "[22] The book debuted at number one on The New York Times nonfiction best-seller list for the week ending October 8, 2022. people who either were pro-Trump during the campaign or who were part of M.H. What Maggie Haberman is a tireless, keen-eyed example. . should wonder whos paying for it. How does this compare to those earlier threats? D.R. so much time trying to discredit the news media to convince his So this is something of a slow roll. Their words, not mine. evinced some authoritarian impulses. D.R. is not typical. Presidents. Nunberg, came to me inGod, I think it was May of 2015he said, Trump The team will face San Diego State, which defeated Florida Atlantic on a buzzer-beater. subjective. Its been pretty bad. side youve So I think that what people characterize as hes out of : Who else does Trump talk to in that way? appealed to this hard-right base that believes in less government. : I mean, you know, theresevery time theres a mild error, competitor than it was X years ago. Brooklyn, Queens, and Manhattan, was that he was not a real businessman. Anyone can read what you share. Usually, in a government, things settle But it is the PR relationships that give Maggie her access. I mean, but I think that, if you can point to where And on the N.E.C. Whatever the case, the Javanka love is very Milleresque., Thrush tried to put an everywoman spin on Maggie, and dismiss @ABlackTweeters insight by tweeting, Yeah Ivanka is totally driving a 10 year old minivan that's full of month old goldfish crackers and parking tickets.. tabloids, you didnt have to pay that much attention. In an old NYTimes article (ah, the irony) on one of Donalds projects, the Wollman Ice Rink, we found Rubensteins name again. Thats their art. : This is too frequent and too much a part of the fabric of the decision was, and I think this is what youre getting at, was, this : An enormous focus on leaks within the White House. : If you listen to Donald Trump speak on almost any given issue, If you read what Howard has to say about his operations, you learn there are weekly staff meetings where top executives (like Nancy) share everything going on with their clients and come up with strategies for the spin. I think that people in some cases need to have it on their it was previously. someone comes in and interrupts him. After all, the subject of the book is Donald Trump himself. Azerbaijan, or Georgia, or what have you. government was hugely accountablefor policing, for getting the garbage But vocal critics on the left understand how much this access-assisted practice of citing anonymous sources hurts the credibility of journalistic discourseand, by extension, the fourth estate as a whole. Howard and Donald do, however, maintain a 'mutually beneficial relationship'. : When we were talking about Donald Trump, incessantly, in the everybody should have health care, or that most people should have But you have a long Maggie Haberman maggienyt 1658067 followers NYT/CNN/Author CONFIDENCE MAN: The Making of Donald Trump and the Breaking of America Publications: nytimes.com, washingtonpost.com, nypost.com, lanacion.com.ar, theatlantic.com, politico.com, nydailynews.com, chicagotribune.com, ucsb.edu, japantimes.co.jp, penguinrandomhouse.com, sun-sentinel.com, I always look at the New York Postits the Presidents first read, Maggie: You raise a point some lawyers have raised privately. : And I ask this of a lot of my colleagues. Haberman is famously formidable. her colleagues, who are really the journalists of record on this Trump Then the former president went after the judges family. have had to try to keep out of my childrens eyes. We found links to the Lauders and ostensibly to Arthur Finkelstein - a GOP strategist, who apprenticed under Roy Cohn and worked with both Paul Manafort and Roger Stone. She died at 81. M.H. M.H. How do you analyze his grasp of life, of fact? She's often the only one able to reliably confirm facts in Mr.. M.H. Hes a master at M.H. Theres that Felix Sater about, the recent one, that was, I believe, the editorial page, or : So do you communicate only on Signal, as opposed to regular way on health care. But, if you look back on it now, The lawsuit, filed in federal court in Florida, accuses Mr. Cohen of revealing Mr. Trumps confidences and spreading falsehoods about him. her, and the Times, attention. : What does that mean? enthusiastic about him, in certain waysnow is discussing whether he : It sounds like youre being a little bit polite. M.H. [3], Confidence Man: The Making of Donald Trump and the Breaking of America, Aldo Beckman Award for Journalistic Excellence, "Weddings/Celebrations: Maggie Haberman, Dareh Gregorian", "Wanna Know What Donald Trump Is Really Thinking? not in the written form in the same way we are used to with previous M.H. Reply . How does it shape him, and how does he survive : Do they have a great sense of their own competence? https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/02/briefing/donald-trump-indictment-arrest.html. not going anywhere, despite a Republican Congress. D.R. : Yeah, I think thats a hundred-per-cent accurate. That proved to be correct. However, contrary to the hopes of her campaign, subsequent stories by Haberman about Clinton were much more critical of her than they had hoped for. because Bloods and the Crips makes it sound like there are only two Maggie would no longer be, as Vanity Fair described her, the Trump Whisperer. If she lost this gift, what would happen to her exclusive book deal? something that would have tied Democrats in knots much more than You know, theres Made in America Week, theres Energy Week, theres When Howard was asked recently to comment on Trump, he certainly had nothing bad to say. That is striking since DeSantis has been on a book tour. Yeah Ivanka is totally driving a 10 year old minivan that's full of month old goldfish crackers and parking tickets. us, which is a very long time for the President to be at the back of the and traumatized by it, it never really leaves himthats absolutely What we found was a Glenn-Maggie cooperation on Twitter in the form of another Duranty legacy tactic: GASLIGHTING. New York Times political reporter and CNN analyst Maggie Haberman faced backlash on Monday, after it was reported that her upcoming book reveals that twice-impeached former President Donald Trump . They believe he could have tried to do infrastructure, or : Id love to know how the New York Times changed in the way @ABlackTweeter responded, I suspect Maggie and Ivanka ran in the same circles. Washington Post in the morning, as well as the sixty-five other In stark contrast to an investigative journalist, who spends months or years researching their subject to speak truth to power and hold those who operate in secrecy accountable, Haberman is often derided as an "access journalist"one whose reporting is biased and influenced by quotes from biased sources who are connected to the very people she's profiling. As a subscriber, you have 10 gift articles to give each month. To revisit this article, select My Account, thenView saved stories, To revisit this article, visit My Profile, then View saved stories. is in a strong position to adjudicate. Which is essentially what this is in the White House. [2] They have three children and live in Brooklyn. And that ties back to your I think its good for the country. : Who are the Bloods and who are the Cripshow does it work? And if she doesnt do the bidding of the spin masters the bidding of their clients, she loses her access to them. It'll all come out eventually. Just like Jared and Ivanka, Maggie is a beneficiary of nepotism. This week, after we spoke, Haberman and two of her colleagues spent : Weve had Presidents whove lied about the Gulf of Tonkin, and And his tweets But thats very different than the type of Another is the legal front, which is messy because his team has had a lot of infighting, and theres finger pointing about why they were so caught off guard. David: My instinct is that this indictment may make an indictment in one of the other cases the investigations into Trumps actions in Georgia after the 2020 election, his involvement in the Jan. 6 attack and his handling of classified documents more likely. were realizing that this was never going to end. Those standards are not always written in stone, but are still understood as best practices. And how do they see the politics of an indictment playing out? He loves to manipulate the media. Defensive. opportunity and jumped on it. Conservative radio host Mark Levin has expressed his dislike for Haberman, and is often heard calling her Maggot Haberman on his show. side, like Devlin Barrett, some at the White House, like Phil Rucker and : I think that people dont know the extent of it. On her mothers connections alone, Haberman has an in with the President and his family of which her colleagues cannot compete. and the President, as described in the New York Times and elsewhere, And then periodically, for a time, but it D.R. All the prosecutors were concerned about being first with a historical precedent. supporters simply not to believe outlets like the New York Times, in Depending on which polls you believe, Trump either has a sizable lead or the two are close. nearly an hour talking with the President. So heres a for-instance. With the Rubenstein firm, the art and power of their business is unmatched. If a spokesperson or their client isn't comfortable putting their name on the record, cynical readers will assume they have something to hide. covering any White House, even a relatively sleepy one. M.H. the Republican National Committee during the campaign. Maggies just a soccer mom with a van. Obtuse. This prompted a deeper look at Rubensteins work for Donald and the Trump empire. What we discovered is a history that reaches back to Fred Trumps earliest projects, the NY mafia, and Sam Rubenstein a crime reporter for the Herald, PR moonlighter for NY clients, and Howards father. So, since the NYTimes is not willing to reveal the family financial ties their star reporter has with the President and his family, how do they present Maggie Haberman? lives. which is rich with cash from Jeff Bezos, is certainly a tougher The map is just one element of the Justice Departments inquiry into former President Donald Trumps possession of sensitive documents and whether he obstructed justice in seeking to hold onto them. Not necessarily. your point at the beginning of what you were saying, about Kushners important to have competition. Trumps team thinks its had a pretty good few months politically it has, in fairness and that DeSantis has struggled to gain traction. Short of Before that, I scan a hes been charged with Middle East peace, China policy, remaking The kind of PR Maggie would have to do for real estate developers connected to the mafia, and/or sons who visit fathers in the federal penitentiary, is not the best look for the NYTimes arguably the worlds most prestigious journalism brand. Youre also reading a lot In advance of its release, CNN published an excerpt that revealed that Trump planned to simply remain in the White House after his November 2020 election loss. One of the saving graces of the Trump era is the journalism it has And I think that he thinks of reality as something that is Times will go so far as to have an entire feature listing the : Yes. Ms. Haberman topped out at 599 bylines in 2016 that's both solo bylines and shared ones and she also leads The Times this year. No. print, radio, and broadcast. We saw him running as a new kind of populist. [13] In March 2016 Haberman, along with New York Times reporter David E. Sanger, questioned Trump in an interview, "Donald Trump Expounds on His Foreign Policy Views," during which he "agreed with a suggestion that his ideas might be summed up as 'America First'". The U.S. government will release monthly jobs numbers on Friday. Journalistic objectivity requires detachment. The. Staten Island, where he did very wellbut the view of him, certainly in It tells you a great deal about the grip Trump still has. She was part of a team that was a finalist for a Pulitzer Prize in 2021 for coverage of the Trump administrations handling of the coronavirus. And, at the same time, weve had the And I can D.R. Its like therapy. people who believe that he couldve done more to woo Nancy Pelosi and people, but I will say that people are concerned about being monitored. : No. tell himself, does he believe, I am capable of doing all this. [8] She became a political analyst for CNN in 2014. think he has an amazing capacity to try to draw the world as he wants Howard Rubensteins work history with the Trump family, We were all prepared to go out with this piece in early December, 2017. business practicesits people with a history of violence. there are a lot of people around him, from the very start, not just Roy D.R. He does NOT note that Haberman is a product of nepotism ( her old man is a former Times columnist), or that she has an extremely transparent habit of framing her likely sources in the most. Well before this piece published, in fact, journalists were calling out Haberman's dubious sourcing standards and journalistic boundaries. material that you read as President. Keep. [26][27], In January 2020, attorneys representing Nick Sandmann announced that Haberman was one of many media personalities they were suing for defamation for her coverage of the 2019 Lincoln Memorial Confrontation. As the Jan. 6 hearings resume this week, New York Times journalist Maggie Haberman says former President Donald Trump is likely in greater legal peril than ever before. meetings that are on his schedule? M.H. And then he took all of I Just as we often speak about how the best way to get a pitch picked up is by actually reading and familiarizing yourself with a journalist and their publication, learning what those editorial guidelines are will demonstrate that you or your clients are on the level, respectful of the reporting process, and interested in telling an unbiased story. : Well, its just one after the other. you finally get home in the evening and go to the Times Web site, you Set up counter-narratives in other outlets. Today, Howard no longer officially works for Donald. He gets the daily brief in the the French Revolution and Stalins Russia and all the rest. So he saw the him. M.H. Maggie Lindsy Haberman (born October 30, 1973) is an American journalist, a White House correspondent for The New York Times, and a political analyst for CNN. What was the discussion like inside the New York Times, coming Saving Venice: The city has amazing new sea walls, but floods arent its only problem. I mean, Trumps Note the tone snarky and dismissive, as if to say, Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain.. I mean, This is unlike that. Intelligence. At the tabloids, he was everywhere. point it out. And they now talk most days. D.R. we reported itbut he is one of the people who Trump really does trust. all manner of things, about intelligence regarding Iraq. But the damage had already been done. Maggie Haberman, Mike Allen, Eugene Daniels and Abby Phillip speak onstage at The New York Times DealBook DC policy forum on June 9, 2022 in. When my name showed up in and what went into In fact, it was such a doozy, that we went digging a little more. And its not an uncommon day to see your name as part of two, undisciplined. Then, we hit a proverbial oil well. Look, were any other White House. He has no patience for reading briefing books, and he has to see a lot of work for anything that could be fed to conservative media outlets and "[18], She has been credited with becoming "the highest-profile reporter" to cover Trump's campaign and presidency, as well as "the most-cited journalist in the Mueller report". Makes you better. One easy way to help remedy this is for PR pros to understand the editorial guidelines of the publications that they work with. That's not journalism though. : I mean, I think thats absolutely true that he fears leaving Bush. mean, one of the things thats really challenging about covering him is [19], In 2022, Haberman published a book on the Trump presidency called Confidence Man: The Making of Donald Trump and the Breaking of America. : Right. Look, I think theres enormous frustration, actually, about D.R. Maggie Haberman, a White House correspondent for The New York Times, has been covering Donald Trump since the 1990s. I think in some We talk with a Trump reporter to prepare you for the week when he will likely be arrested. have a relationship beforenot in the same way. cases you have people who are afraid of quitting because theyre afraid Time and again, she's criticized as a classic example of the type of reporter who primarily gets scoops through privileged relationships and anonymous sources in high places. I think that hes afraid that he will be targeted in a different What drives Carnegies pro-Kremlin line? Pitch clocks: See how baseballs new rules are changing the game. Maggie Haberman, the Confidence Man's Chronicler During the Trump era, Haberman became an avatar of journalism's promise as well as of its failures. M aggie Haberman, the New York Times' Trump whisperer, delivers. [1] In 2022, she published the best-selling book Confidence Man: The Making of Donald Trump and the Breaking of America. Lives lived: Margot Stern Strom was a schoolteacher, then started an organization that challenged teenagers to understand the roots of injustice. By the Book: The author Sarah Bakewell tends to avoid thrillers and mysteries. Kushner had a bigger relationship with Murdoch than Trump did. question, because its more and more a matter of discussion in print, on Thwart the narrative in order to reshape it in the image that youre trying to project. : That we live in Alice in Wonderland. Durantys denial of the Holodomor famine was a form of gaslighting the public about the facts of Stalins involvement. We have had Presidents whove Its also a formula for shame and regret, Karen Fine argues. D.R. Her bio lists her as Executive Vice President, and gives her history as "Rubenstein, Home with kids for six years, Harper and Row Publishers, New York Post." We got it! Just hire an ombudsperson and show you learn from mistakes. M.H. This is a guy who saw his own father go to jail, and his rage about : Its a great question that comes up a lot. supposed to play in peoples lives. The kind of PR Maggie would have to do for real estate developers connected to the mafia, and/or sons who visit fathers in the federal penitentiary, is not the best look for the NYTimes arguably the worlds most prestigious journalism brand. The New Yorker may earn a portion of sales from products that are purchased through our site as part of our Affiliate Partnerships with retailers. and online and all the rest. The Carnegie Corporation is the main funder of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, of which Carnegie Moscow Center is a regional affiliate. D.R. Tell me about this pace of life. But ultimately this is a guy who grew up in a city where the The fuming then turns into tweets, usually on Sunday morning, The Carnegie Corporation is the main funder of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, of which Carnegie Moscow Center is a regional affiliate. When did that start? Ashley Parker and Jenna Johnson, who really understand Trump. base impulses hes held onto since the nineteen-eighties, when he was By Maggie Haberman,Michael C. Bender and Jonathan Swan. And he didnt even have it with So mostly my concern is figuring out the time M.H. Maggie: I think nearly every national poll shows Trump with a sizable lead. D.R. Hes called the So when one of his aides, Sam lies. Have you gotten this kind of harassment at home? Verified account Protected Tweets @; Suggested users The Jeykl & Hyde of Maggie Haberman. D.R. Her latest book is much more than 600 pages of context, scoop and drama. Maggie Haberman is a senior political correspondent who joined The New York Times in 2015 and was part of a team that won a Pulitzer Prize in 2018 for reporting on Donald Trumps advisers and their connections to Russia. it. No. D.R. Read Maggie Haberman", "New York Times Staffing Up For 2016 Election With Maggie Haberman Hire", "How Tabloids Helped NY Times' Maggie Haberman Ace Trump White House", "Maggie Haberman leaves huge hole at Politico, moves to New York Times", "Politico's Senior Political Reporter Maggie Haberman Joins New York Times", "The leakiest White House I've ever covered", "Maggie Haberman Hits Back In Twitter Spat With 'Trump Adviser' Sean Hannity", "Biden 'is planning to run again' in 2024", "The Trump Presidency Is Ending. M.H. Is that inaccurate? I always look at Politico, This detailed thread, from last summer, captures a chronology of her purportedly biased Trump coverage: Where are people getting the impression she is an access journalist and Trump shill? position where he is included in this scandal, hes a son-in-law, its the definition of is is . is gonna announce that hes running on June 15th, and we want you to This interview was transcribed and edited by Jessica Henderson. gossip pages and play the tabloids off each other. China is studying Russias war in Ukraine as it considers a potential invasion of Taiwan. night before and then get a brief from the director of National Gchat? "I'm here with my two Jewish lawyers," Trump told Haberman, referring to David Friedman and Jason Greenblatt . Were on from coast to coast, as they government in peoples lives in New York City in the nineteen-eighties Martini glass in someones face. accurately? And that he championship game. iPhone. gone on to licensing businesses and becoming a reality-TV star. Take the news quiz to see how well you followed the weeks headlines. [19] She has also been accused "from certain corners of the left as a supposed water carrier for the 45th president". : Yes, he does. kind of conservative ideology. Wed call that access. M.H. particularly likes anyone else, everybodys suspicious of each other, I'm not a @maggieNYT hater. of things. Ive done campaigns for United States is being taken advantage of. capable of doing this? happened once or twice. is obsessively watching himself on television, fuming about his [4], Haberman's career began in 1996 when she was hired by the New York Post. D.R. : [Laughs.] And I wouldnt say that those who do talk are being : I want to ask you a newspaper question. Then in 1990, when Donald and Ivana were going through their divorce, Rubenstein took on Donalds personal PR doing the dirty work of spinning that nasty mess into something that wouldnt tarnish Donalds name and brand irreparably. McMasters deputys husband worked for Nancy Haberman at Rubenstein (August, 2017). That baton at least for Trumps business brand, has been passed on to his son Richards PR firm. . I think he has a couple of This tweet storm was initiated as a response to a far-right blogs, Big League Politics, story that H.R. . doing this and doing it astonishingly well. most press is good press. To On Sunday, after considerable backlash as to why Haberman framed a clearly legal question as an existential one, the Times changed the word existential online with the less incendiary crucial.. [20][21] A Guardian review of the book describes her as "the New York Times' Trump whisperer", and describes the book as "much more than 600 pages of context, scoop and drama.it gives Trump and those close to him plenty of voice and rope. And they have as much, if not more power to drop stories into MSM outlets than the journalists who are on the payroll. Nobody can know what will happen in those other cases, but does that basic dynamic seem correct? Donald Trump was all too happy to bring her in from the cold. I talked to himI went through clipsand I being previously announced in any meaningful way. We didnt do enough of that. Israelis disciplined grass-roots resistance succeeded in forcing the government to delay its judicial overhaul plan, says CNNs Frida Ghitis. because Lauder was one of the only people who was telling him what he New York Times White House correspondent Maggie Haberman is often a target for debates about ethical journalistic practices. teams. M.H. She previously covered the Trump administration and continues to cover Donald Trump and politics in Washington. government, people in the press, often burn out after a couple years of question about the company he keeps. M.H. : Right now, the President is still in the midst of what can Evan Gershkovich, the Wall Street Journal reporter detained by Russia, knew the risks of journalism there but felt a deep connection to the country. : [Laughs.] D.R. direct reports, and has, I think, been choosing to throw himself into D.R. Used the word lied. Now we have a situation in which the New York But it is the PR relationships that give Maggie her access. : How does Donald Trump spend his day when not in routine M.H. Its a group effort. Presidency.. David: Youve reported that Trump and his aides were surprised by the news and didnt expect an indictment for a few weeks if at all. It is whataboutism. It was lost on no one on Trumps team that DeSantis after initially trying to minimize a possible indictment as an issue that voters care about and speaking about it later than other Republicans rushed out with a statement once an indictment happened attacking it as un-American and saying Florida wouldnt help extradite Trump. And that is just an ongoing problem. Rest assured, we will bring you everything that we find. D.R. How much in fees do you suppose Rubensteins firm made off of those two families: the Trumps and the Kushners? M.H. That sure Maggie kissed up to Donald with nice articles because she was relying on the inside access he gave to her. the end cannot quit Maggie Haberman, and thats just the bottom line. And Maggie Haberman, of the New York Times, talks about the gang war inside the White House. I think Murdoch tries to keep Trump focussed. Borgia-like court, in which everybody is leaking on everybody, nobody : No, in no way. Ukraines security service charged an Orthodox church leader with supporting Russia. That sounds like a close relationship, doesnt it? dealt with him a lot, when he was thinking of running for President. D.R. go about discrediting their work. Theyre pretty used to it at this point. Maggie Haberman is a senior political correspondent who joined The New York Times in 2015 and was part of a team that won a Pulitzer Prize in 2018 for reporting on Donald Trump's advisers and . He ran as a Republican, and he really Communicators talk about transparency all the timebuilding relationships with reporters seems the perfect place to put that practice to action. these are rival gangs. The Washington Post, And, no mention at all of the prestigious, upper west side, ultra-expensive private school Maggie attended. You wake up thinking about the At survivor of the New York City tabloid wars, I think that its incredibly has always wanted to be an adviser to a President. 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