Just posted: Tens of thousands of pages of documents we used to write "Trump Revealed." Rummage around: https://t.co/slPzOj0DhA
— Marc Fisher (@mffisher) August 30, 2016
Because I am not a professional, I keep thinking this should’ve been headlined “You can’t make this stuff up, folks!” Good use of low-cost interactive media, just in case you’re stuck at a family reunion for someone else’s family or kept indoors during your vacation trip by a spate of nasty weather. When reporters say it’s impossible to keep up with the sheer volume of Trump research, they’re not kidding:
The Post is making public today a sizable portion of the raw reporting used in the development of “Trump Revealed,” a biography of the Republican presidential nominee published August 23 by Scribner. Drawn from the work of more than two dozen Post journalists, the archive contains 408 documents, comprising thousands of pages of interview transcripts, court filings, financial reports, immigration records and other material. Interviews conducted off the record were removed, as was other material The Post did not have the right to publish. The archive is searchable and navigable in a number of ways. It is meant as a resource for other journalists and a trove to explore for our many readers fascinated by original documents.