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Former Trump adviser to write book on campaign despite confidentiality agreement

A former adviser to Donald Trump is planning to write a book about the presidential campaign despite having signed a nondisclosure agreement with the Manhattan business mogul, according to Page Six.

{mosads}Roger Stone, a controversial figure who left the Republican nominee’s campaign over a year ago, told the site that the book won’t exactly be a tell-all.

“My lawyers believe the nondisclosure agreement I signed is unenforceable,” he said. “And in any case, I’m not going to write a book trashing Trump.”

Instead, Stone plans to write about how the media has not been as critical of Hillary Clinton as they have been with Trump, likening the coverage of the GOP candidate to the treatment the media gave Richard Nixon during his administration.

“They brought him down,” Stone said of Nixon, whom he worked for in the ’70s. “But in Hillary’s case, they suppress or ignore her wrongdoings. It’s the exact opposite of the Nixon era.”