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Cable networks are cutting back on contributors as the Trump media frenzy comes to an end

in early 2018, publishing houses scrambled to buy up books from political reporters, departing White House officials, and Trump's relatives. Many books have sold hundreds of thousands of copies or more, like Bob Woodward's"Fear" or Mary Trump's"Too Much and Never Enough" , according to the NPD Group/NPD BookScan.

"I don't feel as inclined to look at Twitter every second or worry that running to lunch for 30 minutes would mean you're four news cycles behind,"said Josh Dawsey, who covered the White House for The Washington Post and will now move to the political investigations team, covering how the Republican party adjusts after the Trump presidency.

"I think in some ways it will be one of the most interesting, if not the most interesting story in 2021," he said. . The Washington Post's longtime editor Marty Baron is retiring. Insiders have been speculating over who might replace him. "It's a fact that I have professionally and financially benefited over the past four years from covering Trump and all the cronies and dipshits around him," said Asawin Suebsaeng, a senior political reporter for The Daily Beast, who co-wrote"" with Lachlan Markay about Trump's inner circle.

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They can always get jobs building solar panels.

Get him off!!!

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Yeah right... LIARS!

Wait... People still watch cable TV? 😳🧢

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