
Donald Trump's 1987 memoir, "The Art of the Deal," was an instant success, spending forty-eight weeks on the Times best-seller list and selling more than a million copies have been bought. It painted Trump as America's foremost entrepreneur and deal-maker.
Ghostwriter, Tony Schwartz, says he created a character for the book and "put lipstick on a pig."
Jane Mayer, staff writer at The New Yorker, discusses her recent interview with Schwartz, who is finally speaking out against the Republican presidential nominee.