Irish Daily Mirror

HUTCH ACCUSED OF STABBING OWN BROTHER IN ‘A DISPUTE’

- BY TOM TUITE

SENIOR White House officials and many of the President’s close confidante­s supposedly ridicule his intellect, according to the book.

Wolff claims Steve Mnuchin (Treasury Secretary) and

Reince Priebus (ex-white

House Chief of Staff) refer to him as an “idiot”. For

Gary Cohn (Chief

Economic Adviser) he was

“dumb as s**t”. H.R.

Mcmaster (National Security Adviser) dismissed him as a FRIEND A CAMPAIGN aide tried to educate him about the constituti­on but Trump was allegedly too bored to make it past the Fourth Amendment.

Wolff says: “Sam Nunberg was sent to explain the constituti­on. ‘I got as far as the Fourth Amendment,’ Nunberg recalled, ‘before his finger is pulling down on his lip and his eyes are rolling back in his head.’” TRUMP’S well-known love of Mcdonald’s goes far deeper than a liking Big Macs.

The book claims he prefers the fast food due to his fear of being poisoned.

Wolff says one of the reasons the president likes such food is that no one knows he is coming to the restaurant and the food is, presumably, safely made. In his first days at the White DAUGHTER Ivanka and son-in-law Jared Kushner struck a deal on who would try to become president first.

According to the book: “Between themselves, the two had made an earnest deal: If sometime in the future the opportunit­y arose, she’d be the one to run for president. The first woman president...would not be Hillary Clinton; it would be Ivanka.” “dope”. Media mogul and close pal Rupert Murdoch is also quoted. According to extracts from the book, after a meeting with tech executives during the 2016 transition, Trump reportedly called Murdoch and said he would expand H-1B visas in order to help the industry.

Wolff writes: “Murdoch suggested taking a liberal approach to H-1B visas, which open America’s doors to select immigrants, might be hard to square with his promises to build a wall and close the borders.

“But Trump seemed unconcerne­d, assuring Murdoch ‘We’ll figure it out’.

“‘What a f***ing idiot,’ said Murdoch, shrugging, as he got off the phone.” WOLFF claims Trump was initially pleased with his decision to fire FBI boss James Comey – even though it quickly led to the appointmen­t of Robert Mueller as special counsel in the Russia probe.

The president thought ousting Comey would show he could stand up to the FBI, it’s claimed. FIRED Comey House, a paranoid President gave a specific order that the housekeepi­ng staff touch nothing in his room “especially not his toothbrush.” According to the book,

Trump was so scared of being poisoned he had a lock put on his White

House bedroom. Secret service agents didn’t like it as they insisted they must have emergency access. TONY Blair shared the “juicy rumour” that British spooks were spying on Mr Trump with the President’s son-in-law, the book claims. Mr Blair called the story is a complete fabricatio­n.” He admitted he had met son-in-law Jared Kushner but he insisted he had not been “angling for some job”. DENIAL Blair with getting him elected. He then called Bannon an aide who had “very little to do with our historic victory” and who had now “lost his mind”. Trump’s lawyers yesterday hit Bannon with a “cease and desist” letter threatenin­g legal action against him.

The book states Trump was never shy about insulting Bannon. According to Wolff, he said at one point: “Guy looks homeless. Take a shower, Steve. You’ve worn those pants for six days.” Ross Hutch A MAN was charged yesterday with stabbing his own brother in an “ongoing dispute”.

Alan Hutch, 35, of Portland Place, Dublin, is accused of assault causing harm to sibling Ross, 25.

Ross, who once appeared on RTE’S Winning Streak, suffered a head injury and was treated by emergency services after the alleged attack on Wednesday night.

Alan Hutch appeared before Judge Bryan Smyth at Dublin District Court. Garda Damien Kildea, from Mountjoy station, told Judge Smyth “there appears to be an ongoing dispute between himself [the accused] and his brother”.

He said there was no objection to bail subject to conditions, one of which should state the accused could have no contact with the injured party in this matter.

Judge Smyth also ordered the accused to sign on three days a week at a garda station and “remain of sober habits”.

Alan Hutch was released and ordered to appear again on February 1.

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