Fire And Fury Author Michael Wolff Defends Book But Feels Guilty

fire And Fury Author Michael Wolff Defends Book But Feels Guilty
fire And Fury Author Michael Wolff Defends Book But Feels Guilty

Fire And Fury Author Michael Wolff Defends Book But Feels Guilty Read story transcript. donald trump has called it a work of fiction and a disgrace. michael wolff, the author of fire and fury: inside the trump white house, says if his book is a work of fiction. I authorized zero access to white house (actually turned him down many times) for author of phony book! i never spoke to him for book. full of lies, misrepresentations and sources that don’t exist. look at this guy’s past and watch what happens to him and sloppy steve! — donald j. trump (@realdonaldtrump) january 5, 2018.

fire And Fury Author Michael Wolff Defends Book But Feels Guilty
fire And Fury Author Michael Wolff Defends Book But Feels Guilty

Fire And Fury Author Michael Wolff Defends Book But Feels Guilty A bigger problem with fire and fury, however, is that by any standard of sound journalism it has big problems with transparency and sourcing. one of the book’s major storylines is a fight to the. Michael wolff’s book, "fire and fury: inside the trump white house," had been scheduled for release later this month but was instead released friday, a decision that the publisher said. Wolff’s latest book, released ahead of schedule on friday, is titled fire and fury: inside the trump white house. it became the top selling book on amazon on thursday after published excerpts. Michael wolff, author of fire and fury: inside the trump white house, told npr's kelly mcevers that he "100 percent" stands behind his reporting, which the white house and some of the book's.

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