A new memoir claims Donald Trump allegedly kept asking to prank-call former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo’s younger brother from the White House.
Donald Trump allegedly once tried to prank-call former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo’s younger brother from the White House.
She says in the book about an alleged White House meeting when Trump, 77, suggested to Cuomo, 65, they trick his famous 53-year-old brother. She adds in her book, out Tuesday , that Trump added: “Your brother. What’s his number? It would be hilarious if we prank-called him right now.” The Washington Post reported in 2020 Cuomo said he met with Trump days after they had a huge row on Twitter and national TV.
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