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Trump's bathrobe leak saga and media grievances

Trump's bathrobe leak saga and media grievances The passage offers anecdotal accounts of Trump’s complaints about the media and mentions a supposed leak by Steve Bannon, but provides no concrete evidence, dates, transactions, or actionable leads linking powerful actors to misconduct. It is largely narrative and lacks novel, verifiable information. Key insights: Trump demanded to know if he looked like a bathrobe, indicating personal sensitivity to leaks.; The New York Times allegedly ‘reverse‑leaked’ that Steve Bannon was the source of the bathrobe story.; Trump made a hostile phone call on February 6 to media figures, calling Maggie Haberman a ‘nut job’ and Gail Collins a ‘moron.’

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Trump's bathrobe leak saga and media grievances The passage offers anecdotal accounts of Trump’s complaints about the media and mentions a supposed leak by Steve Bannon, but provides no concrete evidence, dates, transactions, or actionable leads linking powerful actors to misconduct. It is largely narrative and lacks novel, verifiable information. Key insights: Trump demanded to know if he looked like a bathrobe, indicating personal sensitivity to leaks.; The New York Times allegedly ‘reverse‑leaked’ that Steve Bannon was the source of the bathrobe story.; Trump made a hostile phone call on February 6 to media figures, calling Maggie Haberman a ‘nut job’ and Gail Collins a ‘moron.’

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