bi bibi netanyahu. thank you for being with us. i m not sure i explained this as clearly as i could here. you have broken reporting as part of a new book coming out, out in axios overnight, that, to me, is really interesting. which is that former president trump is livid at benjamin netanyahu. he isn t talking to him. he s pissed. he said eff him. why? all because netanyahu dared to congratulate joe biden on his election victory. why don t you explain to us what you learned? hi, good morning. so as you said, i interviewed trump twice. once in april and second time in july as part of my work on my book that just came out here in israel. and what was interesting in this interview is that it broke the
congratulate the new elected president to the united states, but i think that the fallout between them and this my book reveals this quite extensively was wider, because this was just what broke the camel s back. trump felt that netanyahu over his last year of this presidency, he felt netanyahu was ungrateful, disloyal, he didn t really want peace with the palestinians. and that he used him when he ran. and all of those things are going to be revealed in the coming days with more excerpts from my book published on axios and, by the way, this upcoming monday we will release a two-part podcast on axios, how it happened, trump s big deal, with many, many, many more details of the fallout between netanyahu and trump over the accords, iran and many other issues. it is not just bibi congratulating biden. this was the end.
what trump cared about most, it is doing what benefits him personally that seemed to be driving all this and driving his rage at least in the end. barak ravid, i look forward to reading this, or read the parts that end up in english. it is in hebrew right now. tune into axios on monday morning. the podcast will be online. and there will be many, many more scoops. and you should stay tuned. all right. well, you re certainly good at the tease, in addition to your reporting. barak, thank you so much. thank you so much. the parents of two oxford high students are now suing the school for not preventing last week s deadly shooting. their lawyer joins us live. could 2022 be the year of the carpetbaggers? a look at the out of towners running for office next year. and a reality check on the jussie smollett verdict, american politics and the punishment for lying.