This, Wolff writes, “precipitat[ed] a brief standoff with the secret service, who insisted they have access to the room”. This, Wolff writes, is “one reason why he liked to eat at McDonald’s – nobody knew he was coming and the food was safely pre-made”. Most days, Wolff writes, Trump preferred to be in bed by 6.30pm, watching his three televisions, eating a cheeseburger and making telephone calls to friends and confidants. The big deal of being president, Wolff writes, was just not apparent to him. Among the most significant claims in the book, Wolff asserts that Trump never wanted to live in the White House.
Source: The Guardian January 04, 2018 20:05 UTC