Alex said that the reason he cooperated with the documentary was because of Trump.
Trump agreed to participate because he thought he was going to win, according to Time.
One of the interviews that was conducted with Trump was done while he was in office.
Alex was the first person to interview an American politician before he met Donald Trump in the White House.
In an interview with Time this week, the British documentarian who gained access to Trump and his children in the aftermath of the 2020 presidential election stated that his relative inexperience in documentary filmmaking, as well as his outsider status, helped him.
The president agreed to participate in the film because he thought he would win the election.
The main reason why they cooperated wasHubris.
The documentary would show the story of Trump's win.
"Unprecedented" will premiere on Discovery+ this weekend. The three-part documentary has drawn a lot of attention. The Trump family's thought processes and decision-making before, during, and after the insurrection is thought to offer unique insight into the family's thought processes and decision making.
The House Select Committee investigating the January 6 investigation has already heard testimony from the 33 year old. The Fulton County District Attorney's Office requested Holder's cooperation as part of the investigation into whether Trump interfered with the state's 2020 election. The director is going to answer the questions later this month.
"Interviews are very important for the chronology and for what was going on in people's minds at those specific times," the attorney general said.
The idea of making a documentary about the president and his family was pitched to Trump by Greenblatt before he had even heard about it.
They'd complained a lot about how the media was misrepresenting them. No one knows who they are. They didn't like the media very much. I told them that I wanted to know who they were.
The representative for the Trump Organization didn't reply immediately.
In an interview with Time, he said that he wanted to be non-confrontational in his interviews with Trump.
He said his approach was open and transparent. I did not try to push. I got what I could from them.
After the January 6 siege, Trump sat for two more interviews with the Attorney General. During a discussion at Mar-a-Lago, Trump was asked about the aftermath of the insurrection. The former president didn't reply.
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