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New book reveals Trump compared himself to Mao, Stalin, Attila the Hun, called Netanyahu a ‘con man’

New book reveals Trump compared himself to Mao, Stalin, Attila the Hun, called Netanyahu a 'con man'

Newly released booked authored by two NYT journalists reveals some excerpts from Trump’s term in office

US President Donald Trump compared himself to some of history’s most feared leaders, including Mao, Stalin, Attila the Hun, Genghis Khan, Napoleon and Hitler, revealed in a book published by New York Times reporters in excerpts reported by CNN.Trump told NYT reporters that he had received a two-page document from “a historian” arguing that each of the other leaders “had no global reach” while Trump’s power was “not” local. The document, it turned out, was written not by a historian but by golfer Gary Player’s longtime caddy, who had shared his assessment with Trump over golf in Florida.”These leaders maintained power through fear,” Trump said, according to the book. “Who would ever do a thing like that? Right?”

Trump called Netanyahu a ‘con man’

The book reveals Trump’s hot-and-cold feelings about Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Trump told an Israel skeptic in the early months of his administration that he didn’t want “any part” of a Netanyahu war with Iran. He told another adviser that Netanyahu was a “con man”.Trump has since added “f****** crazy” and “has no f****** judgment” to the list of insults he has hurled at Israel’s leader, reports have said.In a February White House Situation Room meeting, Netanyahu presented Israel’s case for going to war with Iran, which Trump ultimately decided to back, according to the book.

Other excerpts

The book also writes about Trump’s skepticism toward Ukraine and its leader, Volodymyr Zelensky. After a remarkable argument in the Oval Office between Trump, Zelensky and Vice President JD Vance, Trump thought the confrontation was “better than The Apprentice,” according to the book.Trump’s vitriol toward his own Cabinet has also been penned down. In April 2025, commerce secretary Howard Lutnick was trying to convince Trump that tariffs couldn’t put US automakers at a major disadvantage. Trump told Lutnick he “used to be tough” but had gotten “weak.””You used to be a killer, Howard,” Trump said. “And now you’ve got your beautiful wife, and your big house, and you’re just soft. And you’re a p****.”The book details Trump’s campaign to make Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell’s life miserable. During a July staff meeting, Trump said of Powell: “I want to bust his f****** balls. … Can we stop construction? I just want to bust his f****** balls. F*** him.”Trump’s aides then devised a plan to appoint Trump allies to the National Capital Planning Commission to target the Federal Reserve building renovation.During an Oval Office meeting with Trump, Elon Musk and Tucker Carlson, Musk was “transfixed” by a golden pager that Netanyahu had gifted Trump in homage to Israel’s 2024 exploding pager attack against Hezbollah. Trump “regaled” them with graphic details of the damage and wounds sustained in that attack, including “mutilated genitals and missing hands,” according to the book.

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