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WASHINGTON — Barbara Bush didn't bite her tongue in recent years when it came to Donald Trump: She just didn't like him. But a new biography of the former first lady finds that her disdain for the Republican president, who transformed the party her own family had embodied for generations into his likeness, dates at least as far back as a 1990s diary entry.
She referred to Trump in the entry as "the real symbol of greed in the '80s."
Bush, who was 92 when she died last April, gave Susan Page, author of The Matriarch: Barbara Bush and the Making of an American Dynasty, access to volumes of her diaries, which she began keeping in 1948. The former first lady recounts in a January 1990 entry about reading a news article on Trump speaking at a Los Angeles charity awards dinner for Merv Griffin. Former President Ronald Reagan and his wife, Nancy, attended the gala, and Trump needled the former president over pricey speeches he had given in Japan.
Bush later showed a friend news clips about Trump's separation from his first wife, Ivana, and noted that allies of the soon-to-be ex-Mrs. Trump were saying a $25 million settlement in the prenuptial agreement she signed wouldn't be enough.
"The Trumps are a new word, both of them," Bush wrote. "Trump now means Greed, selfishness and u
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“Biography: The Trump Dynasty” draws from first-hand accounts and never-before-seen archival footage to examine the life and heritage of the 45th President of the United States. As part of the award-winning Biography series, the documentary spans three generations of the Trump family saga and offers an in-depth exploration of the influences that shaped Donald Trump’s personality, celebrity, and ambition in business and politics.
From the Klondike Gold Rush of the 1890s to the origins of a New York real-estate empire, the documentary provides an all-encompassing view of the Trump family that has rarely been seen. The series delves into Donald Trump’s childhood in Queens, his risky move into the world of Manhattan real estate and the creation of a landmark residential skyscraper on Fifth Avenue, his notoriety as a best-selling author and reality television star, and the lead up to his 2016 presidential campaign.
“Biography: The Trump Dynasty” features sit-down interviews with a full range of subjects to provide insights into the Trump family and their legacy. Subjects include:
Kurt Andersen , Author, Fantasyland
Ken Auletta, Journalist and Author, Writer The New Yorker
Charles Bagli, Reporter, The New York Times
Richard Behar, Contributi
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