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NYT’s Maggie Haberman has deal for Trump book

November 12, 2020
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Nyt’s Maggie Haberman Has Deal For Trump Book
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This March 2016 photo shows New York Times White House reporter Maggie Haberman. Penguin Press announced Thursday, Nov. 12, 2020 that Haberman has a deal for a yet untitled book, expected in 2022. Haberman began writing about Trump more than 20 years ago for the New York Post, and continued at the New York Daily News and Politico before joining the Times in 2015.
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NEW YORK (AP) — One of the top chroniclers of the Trump administration, New York Times White House reporter Maggie Haberman, has a book deal.

Penguin Press announced Thursday that the Pulitzer Prize winner’s book, currently untitled, would come out in 2022.

“Maggie Haberman’s book will be an instant classic, a definitive and fascinating account of Donald Trump, his life and his presidency,” Penguin vice president and publisher Scott Moyers said in a statement . “An award winning journalist deeply sourced in Trump World, Maggie has had a front row seat to the last four years and knows as well as anyone the impact it has had on our politics and the country.”

Haberman, now 47, began writing about Trump more than 20 years ago, for the New York Post, and continued at the New York Daily News and Politico before joining the Times in 2015. According to Penguin, she will “draw on a unique and extensive network of sources to provide a fresh and informative take on the Manhattan real-estate developer-turned-reality television star, and the current political era that he sought to remake in his image.”

Financial terms were not disclosed. Haberman was represented by the Javelin literary agency, whose other clients include former FBI Director James Comey and former National Security Advisor John Bolton.

In 2017, Haberman and fellow Times reporter Glenn Thrush reached an agreement with Random House for a book on Trump, but the deal fell through after Thrush was accused by several women of sexual harassment.

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