Maggie Haberman

The then-president's daughter and son-in-law were reportedly unaware of the very public way they were about to be canned from their White House roles.
"I have so many rich friends and nobody knows who they are," Trump said of his post-White House life, according to an excerpt from Maggie Haberman's upcoming book.
The "Tonight Show" host spotted a weird detail in a new book about the former president.
Former president calls reports he's struggling to find attorneys for various probes "fake news."
New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman told CNN that “gross and important” are “the two important words" to this story.
Maggie Haberman said she did not learn that the former president may have flushed important documents down White House toilets until after he was out of office.
Former President Donald Trump denied a claim from a new book that he tore up White House records and attempted to flush them down the toilet.
White House staffers thought Donald Trump himself was to blame, according to The New York Times' Maggie Haberman.
He "really doesn't care anymore" and is going for broke, so far without major consequences, as usual, says Haberman.