Trump's 'Art of the Deal' ghostwriter Tony Schwartz says he wants to atone for helping president's rise to power

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Trump's 'Art of the Deal ghostwriter Tony Schwartz says he wants to atone for helping president's rise to power

Donald Trump’s former ghostwriter Tony Schwartz said writing the best-selling book The Art of the Deal was the biggest regret of his life and that he hoped to atone for helping the president rise to power.

But since the 2016 election, Schwartz has publicly condemned Trump on multiple occasions. He’s even argued that The Art of the Deal should be moved to the fiction section of bookstores or put out of print altogether. Tony Schwartz addresses the Cambridge Union in Cambridge, England, on October 12, 2018. Schwartz is known for being Donald Trump's ghostwriter. In an interview, Schwartz said that writing"The Art of the Deal" was the biggest regret of his life. Chris Williamson/Getty Images

 

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Too late now sucker.

Don't we all.

Maybe Newsweek will give him a job as one of their Trump bashing reporters.

He didn’t mind taking the money. Didn’t mind being associated with him when he was popular.

Pretty bad when the person who ghost writes your book no longer likes you. 🤔

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