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<blockquote data-quote="Greed is Good" data-source="post: 7089384" data-attributes="member: 36154"><p>The harassment of President Trump by the FBI has had a knock-on effect on my career. On a business trip to the States I was approached by agents who requested to view the manuscript of the presidents memoirs which I am ghostwriting. I naturally refused. My links with the president have become well known and this is one of the factors that have led to attempts to "cancel" me in some institutions. A source told me that a paper was planning on running a piece on my relationships and suggesting that I was a sexist and misogynist. A phone call fron my lawyer put paid to that.</p><p></p><p>There can be no denying that in todays landscape men such as I are a target for cancel culture. However there are figures who are simply too big to cancel. My books are best sellers. My business interests are in the black. I have the ear of great men of politics, industry, the arts and more. I am simply too big for cancel culture. Likewise President Trump will overcome his adversaries and take his rightful place in the White House.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greed is Good, post: 7089384, member: 36154"] The harassment of President Trump by the FBI has had a knock-on effect on my career. On a business trip to the States I was approached by agents who requested to view the manuscript of the presidents memoirs which I am ghostwriting. I naturally refused. My links with the president have become well known and this is one of the factors that have led to attempts to "cancel" me in some institutions. A source told me that a paper was planning on running a piece on my relationships and suggesting that I was a sexist and misogynist. A phone call fron my lawyer put paid to that. There can be no denying that in todays landscape men such as I are a target for cancel culture. However there are figures who are simply too big to cancel. My books are best sellers. My business interests are in the black. I have the ear of great men of politics, industry, the arts and more. I am simply too big for cancel culture. Likewise President Trump will overcome his adversaries and take his rightful place in the White House. [/QUOTE]
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