Maggie Haberman
The New York Times reporter sounded the alarm on Trump's staffing and policy plans in an interview on CNN.
The New York Times reporter also revealed an element of Donald Trump's testimony that surprised her.
The former White House chief of staff "could speak to Trump’s mindset in a very specific way," the New York Times reporter said.
“I think that people should not assume that that would not continue," said the New York Times reporter.
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The New York Times reporter said this statement could hurt Republicans in 2024.
"He's sort of dropped something into the conversation, and Republicans take it up," the New York Times reporter said.
The New York Times reporter said District Attorney Fani Willis especially "bothers" the former president.
“He sees political advantage in continuing to say that he might pardon people,” the New York Times reporter suggested.
The former president's scowl was intended to send a specific message.
The former president remains the Republican Party's 2024 front-runner despite dozens of felony charges.