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The morally dubious strategy behind the riveting but sloppy Fire and Fury
The book confirms the worst fears about the Trump presidency: it feels truthful, if not always factual.
Matthew Knott is a federal politics reporter currently on sabbatical studying a Masters of Journalism at Columbia University in New York.
The book confirms the worst fears about the Trump presidency: it feels truthful, if not always factual.
A funny thing happened when I went to work in the Canberra press gallery: I became friends with a politician. As a rule, this isn't something I'd encourage.
Since he came to power Malcolm Turnbull has been slowly unwinding some of Tony Abbott's pet projects.
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