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Sad Secrets of 400lb Man Who Crafts Trump's Insults: Author
Sad Secrets of 400lb Man Who Crafts Trump's Insults: Author

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Sad Secrets of 400lb Man Who Crafts Trump's Insults: Author

White House communications director Steven Cheung has built a reputation for his profanity-laced, scorched-earth style—but author Michael Wolff, one of Cheung's favorite punching bags, thinks his combative persona is just theater. 'Steven is actually a really sweet guy,' said Wolff—whom Cheung once called a 'lying sack of s--t'—on this week's episode of The Daily Beast Podcast. 'There's a sort of tragic feel about (Cheung) because he's so heavy,' Wolff continued, arguing that he has to be 'hidden away' and can't become White House press secretary because the candidate 'has to be a young woman.' Wolff, who has penned a series of blistering books on President Trump, claimed that during Trump's 2024 presidential campaign, Cheung was 'always collapsing somewhere.' He cited a specific event at Union Station where he said he witnessed Cheung 'having to be carried out.' Cheung, a former spokesperson for the Ultimate Fighting Championship, fired back at Wolff in a statement to the Daily Beast. 'Michael Wolff clearly suffers from Trump Derangement Syndrome and begged like a dog for an interview for his failed book,' he said. 'The only thing being carried out is his dignity after (he) continues to embarrass and beclown himself in a fleeting attempt to gain relevancy.' Wolff has grown accustomed to Cheung's attacks, which he believes are all part of a show for Trump, who famously rewards loyalty—and venom. 'Whatever Steven says or does is directed to an audience of one,' the author said. 'He issues these kinds of vituperative comments, which Trump likes. 'That's a good one,' Trump will say.' 'It's performative,' added host Joanna Coles, who was herself described as a 'blithering idiot' and a 'piece of s--t' by Cheung last month, after she questioned the president's eyebrow-raising weight loss claims. Wolff—also recently hit with the 'blithering idiot' tag—dismissed the insults as 'all boilerplate,' and claimed the White House even called him ahead of time to let him know Cheung would insult him as such. 'It's all being sort of in on the joke here,' Wolff said. New episodes of The Daily Beast Podcast are released every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday. Follow our new feed on your favorite podcast platform at and subscribe on YouTube to watch full episodes.

Why This Trump Lackey Knows His Untruths Will Get Caught: MSNBC Host
Why This Trump Lackey Knows His Untruths Will Get Caught: MSNBC Host

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time3 days ago

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Why This Trump Lackey Knows His Untruths Will Get Caught: MSNBC Host

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has been having difficulty defending the Trump administration's poor economic decisions—and it shows, said MSNBC host Stephanie Ruhle on The Daily Beast Podcast. 'Scott Bessent deeply understands economics,' Ruhle, a former Wall Street executive, explained, which 'is why this is so hard for him to justify all of it.' She noted that the hedge fund billionaire 'deeply understands how trade and trade deficit works,' but has now been put in a position that requires him to 'defend a position that's not rooted in truth.' 'One of the reasons he struggles on television is because he's not telling the truth, right?' Ruhle told host Joanna Coles. 'You and I both know being on television is really hard and we're actually reporting the truth. We're speaking facts.' Bessent has, over his years at hedge funds and investment firms, worked with both Republicans and Democrats alike. He had previously donated to Democratic causes, including Al Gore's presidential run in 2000. He also used to work for George Soros, who personally donated $170 million to Democratic candidates and campaigns during the 2022 midterms. But he has now turned into yet another mouthpiece for the administration, spouting lies about the economy to justify the president's actions, though he does so with great difficulty, said Ruhle. 'But isn't it also hard for Scott Bessent to go on television because it's really about an audience of one, right?' asked Coles. 'He's sort of scrambling to obey his boss.' 'It's extremely difficult for him,' replied Ruhle, drawing a contrast with Trump's Secretary of Commerce, Howard Lutnick. The latter official is, she said, always 'happy to put on the show and the performance because that's what he's always done,' she added. Ruhle said that Lutnick is the 'middle guy' who will 'sell whatever Donald Trump wants him to sell that day to win the trade, to get the commission,' whereas Bessent, who has a stronger grasp on the economy, knows when the administration is 'manufacturing lies.' 'Scott, in some ways, you know, is backed into a corner and he's frustrated because how does he defend Trump's position, or where does he go from here?' she said. New episodes of The Daily Beast Podcast are released every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday. Follow our new feed on your favorite podcast platform at and subscribe on YouTube to watch full episodes.

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