Maggie Haberman on how to cover Trump's post-presidency
Maggie Haberman reflects on the "constant sense of incoming" during the Trump administration. With Trump off Twitter and almost out of the White House, Haberman says "his ability to just snap his fingers and get attention as president is obviously gone." But "he is still a dominant figure in the Republican Party, she points out.
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