Fear and loathing in Washington DC as 'Trumporrhoea' takes hold
A strange new condition seems to be afflicting many people in Washington DC, says Lissa Muscatine, Hillary Clinton's long-time former aide.
Deborah Snow is a senior writer with The Sydney Morning Herald and a former federal political reporter for the Australian Financial Review. She has also served as foreign correspondent for ABC-TV in Moscow and London, and as a reporter on Four Corners.
A strange new condition seems to be afflicting many people in Washington DC, says Lissa Muscatine, Hillary Clinton's long-time former aide.
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