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President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin before a group photo at the 2019 G20 summit in Osaka, Japan. File photo: AP

Donald Trump told Vladimir Putin he’d ‘act tough for cameras’, book claims

  • Book by Stephanie Grisham, Trump’s ex-spokeswoman, coming out next week
  • Excerpts offer details about former president’s meetings with Russian leader Putin
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Former US president Donald Trump told Russian President Vladimir Putin during a 2019 meeting he’d only act tough towards him “for the cameras” and meanwhile Putin seemingly tried to set off Trump’s germaphobia by purposely coughing, according to a new behind-the-scenes book of Trump’s White House.

Former White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham’s book, I’ll Take Your Questions Now, obtained ahead of publication by The Washington Post, reveals a much more nuanced relationship between Trump and Putin than previous reports portrayed.

According to Grisham, Putin used tricks to try to trigger and intimidate Trump at their meeting at the G20 summit in Osaka, Japan. Trump, on the other hand, was far less stern off-camera than he presented to the American public and media.

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Grisham said she saw Trump lean in to tell Putin at the summit: “OK, I’m going to act a little tougher with you for a few minutes. But it’s for the cameras, and after they leave, we’ll talk. You understand.” The discussion at hand was regarding sanctions against Russia for interfering in the 2016 election and for various human rights abuses.

Throughout the same meeting, which was closed to journalists, Putin coughed and cleared his throat endlessly. Trump’s top Russia adviser Fiona Hill then told Grisham that Putin appeared to be attempting to set off Trump’s known germaphobia.

Earlier this summer, Trump said of his relationship with Putin: “I got along great with President Putin. I liked him. He liked me.”

Vladimir Putin once brought his pet Labrador, Konnie, to a meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who’s scared of dogs. File photo: AFP

Putin has seemingly attempted intimidating tactics with world leaders in the past, having brought his large dog into a meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel in 2007. Merkel has a known fear of dogs after being attacked by one in 1995.

Grisham was one the longest-serving Trump advisers, working as the president’s third press secretary, first lady Melania Trump’s chief of staff and then communications director before resigning on January 6 during the Capitol riot.

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Among other anecdotes in the book: Trump yelling at his wife for wearing a jacket emblazoned with the phrase “I Really Don’t Care, Do U?” while on a trip to visit children at a migrant camp in Texas. Grisham writes that Trump instructed an aide to say Mrs Trump wore the jacket as a message to the news media.

Trump was also smitten by an attractive female press aide, Grisham writes, repeatedly inviting her to his cabin aboard Air Force One and urging Grisham to keep her happy.

Liz Harrington, a spokeswoman for Trump, told The New York Times Grisham’s book is “another pitiful attempt to cash in on the president’s strength and sell lies about the Trump family. The little substance her book has – if you can make it through juvenile gossip – flies in the face of reality and deserves no serious recognition.”

This article appeared in the South China Morning Post print edition as: Putin purposely coughed and White House book revealsNew book reveals acting and coughing antics of Trump and Putin at meetings
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