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This Will Not Pass: Trump, Biden and the Battle for America's Future Audio CD
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- Dimensions14.73 x 2.79 x 14.22 cm
- ISBN-101797142100
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- Language : English
- ISBN-10 : 1797142100
- ISBN-13 : 978-1797142104
- Item weight : 275 g
- Dimensions : 14.73 x 2.79 x 14.22 cm
- Best Sellers Rank: #666,787 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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Jonathan Martin is a national political correspondent for The New York Times and a political analyst for CNN. He joined the Times in 2013 after working as a senior political writer for POLITICO. His work has been featured in The New Republic, The Washington Post, and The Wall Street Journal, among others. A native of Arlington, Virginia, Martin is a graduate of Hampden-Sydney College.
Alexander Burns is a national correspondent for The New York Times and a political analyst for CNN. He joined the Times in 2015 after working as a reporter and editor at POLITICO. Born and raised in New York City, Burns is a graduate of Harvard College, where he edited the Harvard Political Review.
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Just barely.


The most high-profile story to date has been Kevin McCarthy’s having told other Republican lawmakers that he would suggest to Trump that he resign, lying about it, confronted with the tape of it, and then coming amazingly close to lying about lying about it.
Lindsey Graham’s well-known ping-pong ball convictions: This bounces from January 6, when he threatened a White House lawyer with drumming up support in the Cabinet to remove Trump from office via the 25th Amendment, to the authors’ firsthand narrative of Trump putting him on speakerphone unknowingly, so the reporters were free to listen to his amplified shameless grovel of the Wonders of Trump.
On the surprising-even-for-Sen.-Kyrsten-Sinema front, her arguing with White House staff about being asked to wear a mask when seeing President Biden, and in other parts of the book, bragging about making Palin-esque political use of her cleavage around male GOP lawmakers.
And yes, as reported, Trump had a trinket treasure room filled with MAGA merchandise next to his office in the White House.
Twenty five years ago, or even ten years ago, some of these could have been Saturday Night Live skits. Martin and Burns have shown that now, sadly, it’s real.