Trump regularly 'can't remember what he's said or been told,' White House insider says

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'Behind closed doors his own top officials deride him as an 'idiot' and a 'moron,'' an anonymous senior Trump official says in a new book.

President Donald Trump regularly struggles to"remember what he's said or been told," an anonymous senior government official behind a new exposé on the inner workings of the White House has claimed.which hit bookshelves on Tuesday, has been dedicated to sounding the alarm about Trump's alarming behavior.

The official writes that while Trump has often claimed to be highly intelligent, they say they have"seen the president fall flat on his face when trying to speak intelligently" on a number of topics on which he claims to be an expert. "On television, a CEO-turned-showman can sit around a desk and bark orders at subordinates and then go to commercial," they write."In real life, a successful CEO has to absorb a lot of information, about the economic climate, about his or her competitors, about product and consumer trends."

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