Tell-all about the Trump family reveals separate bedrooms and surprising nightly routines

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Tell-all about the Trump family reveals separate bedrooms and surprising nightly routines

Author Michael Wolff is shaking things up with his new book, "Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House", which chronicles the lives of the First Family from the 2016 election and onwards.

The tell-all book has delved into everything from Melania's "tears" on election night, POTUS' fear of being poisoned and his hair. It provides a glimpse into DC life, details about the Trump's marriage and what happens inside the White House.

According to the exposé, the president and his third wife sleep in separate bedrooms -- and they're the first First couple since Jackie Kennedy and JFK to do so. Trump's nightly routine also includes a "6:30 pm" nighttime.

However, in the past, President Trump has stated that he only "needs a few hours of sleep" a night. "I'm working long hours, long hours, right up til 12 o'clock, 1 in the morning," he once divulged.

He awakes early. At "Five. I eat, I read the papers, I see what's going on on TV."

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Also included in the book is an extreme excerpt which details a moment in which Trump locked both Secret Service and Melania out of his bedroom, so he could "binge on cheeseburgers while watching not one but THREE televisions."

Trump's love for McDonald's, as Wolff suggests, is credited to his fear of being "poisoned." Consuming premade food seems to alleviate that "longtime fear."

h/t the Mirror

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