Posted on 09/04/2018 9:02:12 AM PDT by Signalman
President Donald Trump's closest aides have taken extraordinary measures in the White House to try to stop what they saw as his most dangerous impulses, going so far as to swipe and hide papers from his desk so he wouldn't sign them, according to a new book from legendary journalist Bob Woodward.
Woodward's 448-page book, "Fear: Trump in the White House," provides an unprecedented inside-the-room look through the eyes of the President's inner circle. From the Oval Office to the Situation Room to the White House residence, Woodward uses confidential background interviews to illustrate how some of the President's top advisers view him as a danger to national security and have sought to circumvent the commander in chief.
Many of the feuds and daily clashes have been well documented, but the picture painted by Trump's confidants, senior staff and Cabinet officials reveal that many of them see an even more alarming situation worse than previously known or understood. Woodward offers a devastating portrait of a dysfunctional Trump White House, detailing how senior aides both current and former Trump administration officials grew exasperated with the President and increasingly worried about his erratic behavior, ignorance and penchant for lying.
(Excerpt) Read more at cnn.com ...
100:1 its all based on the wacko woman and her recordings.
Expect an increasing flood of anonymous source material as the elections near. The media will report but not verify.
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Sensationalist hooey.
nobody follows up on where they are??
nobody asks why they aren't signed???
lying POS
Wow, is CNN still interviewing “secret sources”? This isn’t news, its poorly written gossip.
If you ever come across a copy of this, it will doubtless be a first edition
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