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David Silsby2023-08-25I'll Take Your Questions Now: What I Saw at the Trump White House: I could not put this book down I have to wonder if you wrote this book for democrats!I am a democrat and this guy loved this book, I found it hard to put down because I watched all of this unfold on the news (CNN) when it was happening and this book put you (the reader) right there in the middle of a white house mess, I was sad to read all that this young lady had gone threw but I understand her much better and I am proud of her work even if trump is not! Respect is something I would never say about the Trump administration But That is all I have for Stephine Grisham now!
Pam Ittah2023-08-01I'll Take Your Questions Now: What I Saw at the Trump White House: Enjoyed reading Very entertaining book. Better than some of the others out there.
Veronica2023-07-08I'll Take Your Questions Now: What I Saw at the Trump White House: Epilogue is most important part She thought trumps really liked her. Little did she know. Melania nicer ? Then I thought. Trump worse n that’s saying something. Jared n ivanka. Well. Egotistical. N mark meadows typical trumper
Linda2023-05-27I'll Take Your Questions Now: What I Saw at the Trump White House: She saved the best for last.... Grishams rendition of her time in the White House is scary. How disallusioned a person can be by another person. Most of her book read of diapproval of Jared Kutchner while backing Trump implisitly. I can see the support for Mrs. Trump but even that took her down an irreversital rabbit hole. The book was about feelings and not much substance that I had hoped for. Her epilogue statement was the best part of the entire book.
W. Jordan2023-04-29I'll Take Your Questions Now: What I Saw at the Trump White House: Confirmed what many already suspected Picked this up while browsing at the library. I wasn't looking for anything political and had not read any of the other books from Trump administration personnel, but given this was written by someone I wasn't familiar with, I figured it would be an honest account rather than a sensational one. How much is truth I don't know, but the author does not go easy on herself and admits that her accounts of some events may not match others'. However, I think what she reveals is pretty much what everyone who didn't blindly support Trump already suspected - the administration was essentially in constant chaos and the main goal of a number of them was to see how much attention they could draw to themselves. It's truly a miracle the country survived them.
pj walls2023-04-03I'll Take Your Questions Now: What I Saw at the Trump White House: Any president's name could be substituted for Trump. I had to stop reading in the middle. Grisham's "diary" got too boring. I don't care that she and President Trump ran into each other in the restroom at the Fairground. She should walk a mile in the Trump Family's shoes. How could she work for them for so long, then bad mouth them? Maybe she would have been happy working for theFormer President Clinton Family, covering up his sexual affairs. Now that was a sick bunch
Trisket2023-03-31I'll Take Your Questions Now: What I Saw at the Trump White House: Mea Culpa Grisham attempted a close look at the Trump White House, however the book was so filled with slanted arguments justifying the unjustifiable, vengefulness, and, at times, vindictiveness that it was hard to focus on the actual situations that she describes. All in all, not a worthwhile read.
debi2023-03-29I'll Take Your Questions Now: What I Saw at the Trump White House: Must read Best book I've read in a long time. I read it in 2 days.
Kindle Customer2023-03-25I'll Take Your Questions Now: What I Saw at the Trump White House: Crazy, crazy, crazy Nothing I read here came as real surprise. But I am left to wonder, as I have since 2015, how so many "smart" people could buy into the former POTUS' craziness, and still do.
lesa h2023-03-23I'll Take Your Questions Now: What I Saw at the Trump White House: Interesting if it's all true I did enjoy this book to learn about the inner workings of the White House. Not always sure you can believe all of the one sided scenarios but it was a very interesting read that kept me turning the pages.Amazon rating score: 4.0 of 5, based on 100 reviews