“Anything goes for Trump,” Tony Schwartz, co-author of 'Art of the Deal,” says. “He will do everything that he can, exactly as Biden says, to try to steal this election.”
President Trump’s “Art of the Deal” co-author Tony Schwartz argues “anything goes” for “psychopath” Trump.
Schwartz says Trump will not leave the White House if he loses the election because giving up is “unthinkable” for him. Schwartz argues he has “no doubt that Trump will do everything he possibly can,” to "try to steal this election.”
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