“The Grifter in Chief: How Trump's New York Hustle Remade American Politics”
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Title: Confidence Man
Author: Maggie Haberman
Category: Politics & Current Affairs, Startups & Entrepreneurship, Memoirs & Life Stories
How did a New York tabloid celebrity turn the presidency into a reality show? Sam and Sophie open Maggie Haberman's "Confidence Man" to find out.
They walk through Trump's early days learning from his father Fred, his manipulation of the press, and the culture of the Trump Organization. The episode covers his 2016 campaign as chaos theory in action, his White House where staff managed rather than informed him, and his view of the legal system as a negotiation. Haberman's reporting shows a man who never admits fault and projects unshakable belief in his own myth.
If you want to understand the psychology behind the headlines, this episode names the patterns that made Trump's rise possible. The takeaway: his power comes from dominating the narrative, not from ideology.
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Chapters
00:00Fred Trump's Influence01:24Media Manipulation and Grift02:21The Trump Organization Culture03:272016 Campaign as Performance04:12White House and Legal Battles05:25January 6th and Final Takeaway




















