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Trump has no credibility - Fire and Fury author Michael Wolff Trump seen as a child by staff, says Fire and Fury author Michael Wolff
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The author of a controversial book on Donald Trump's White House has defended his reporting, saying that he "absolutely" stands by everything he wrote and that the US president has no credibility. The author of a controversial book on Donald Trump's White House has defended his reporting, saying that he stands by everything he wrote and that the president's staff see him as a "child".
Michael Wolff, who spent months in the White House while researching the book, was responding to the president's claims that it was "full of lies". Michael Wolff, who says the book is based on about 200 interviews, was responding to the president's claims that it was "full of lies".
Mr Wolff told NBC's Today show that Mr Trump's staff "all say he is like a child". Mr Trump says he never spoke to him but Mr Wolff told NBC's Today show that they spent three hours together.
The book has now gone on sale early.The book has now gone on sale early.
Mr Trump's lawyers had tried to block publication of Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House, alleging it contained many falsehoods.Mr Trump's lawyers had tried to block publication of Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House, alleging it contained many falsehoods.
But Mr Wolff said the president had "less credibility than perhaps anybody who has ever walked on Earth at this point". The president himself tweeted on Friday that the "phony new book" was being pushed by the media and others to hurt him. He added: "They should try winning an election. Sad!"
Mr Wolff has hit back against White House attacks, saying the president has no credibility and that "100% of the people around him" question his fitness for office.
He added that White House staff described the president as childlike because "he has the need for immediate gratification. It's all about him... This man does not read, does not listen. He's like a pinball just shooting off the sides".He added that White House staff described the president as childlike because "he has the need for immediate gratification. It's all about him... This man does not read, does not listen. He's like a pinball just shooting off the sides".
The book cites former top aide Steve Bannon as describing a meeting at Trump Tower in New York between a Russian lawyer and Trump election campaign officials, including Mr Trump's son Donald Jr, as "treasonous".The book cites former top aide Steve Bannon as describing a meeting at Trump Tower in New York between a Russian lawyer and Trump election campaign officials, including Mr Trump's son Donald Jr, as "treasonous".
Both Mr Trump Jr and his father strongly deny any collusion took place. Both Mr Trump Jr and his father deny any collusion with Russians took place.
It also portrays Mr Trump as being surprised at winning the presidency.It also portrays Mr Trump as being surprised at winning the presidency.
Mr Wolff said it was "extraordinary" that the president of the US would try to stop publication of his book, a move that "the CEO of a mid-sized company" would not attempt.Mr Wolff said it was "extraordinary" that the president of the US would try to stop publication of his book, a move that "the CEO of a mid-sized company" would not attempt.
Mr Trump said he had not given Mr Wolff access to the White House nor spoken to him for the book.Mr Trump said he had not given Mr Wolff access to the White House nor spoken to him for the book.
Mr Wolff responded: "What was I doing there if he didn't want me to be there? I absolutely spoke to the president... It was not off the record."Mr Wolff responded: "What was I doing there if he didn't want me to be there? I absolutely spoke to the president... It was not off the record."
Asked if attempts to block the book's publication, and the attendant publicity, had helped sales, he smiled and said: "Where do I send the box of chocolates?" He said he had spent three hours with Mr Trump in total, both during the election campaign and after the inauguration.
What's in the book? Asked if attempts to block the book's publication, and the attendant publicity, had helped sales, Mr Wolff smiled and said: "Where do I send the box of chocolates?"
What else is in the book?
Mr Wolff's book makes many claims, including that:Mr Wolff's book makes many claims, including that:
The book is reportedly based on more than 200 interviews but some excerpts have been criticised and questioned.The book is reportedly based on more than 200 interviews but some excerpts have been criticised and questioned.
Still, even if only half of what the book contains is true, it paints a damning portrait of a paranoid president and a chaotic White House, BBC North America editor Jon Sopel says.Still, even if only half of what the book contains is true, it paints a damning portrait of a paranoid president and a chaotic White House, BBC North America editor Jon Sopel says.
One of the key claims is about the Trump Tower meeting. Mr Bannon is quoted in the book as saying about it: "They're going to crack Don Junior like an egg on national TV."One of the key claims is about the Trump Tower meeting. Mr Bannon is quoted in the book as saying about it: "They're going to crack Don Junior like an egg on national TV."
The meeting is being investigated by Special Counsel Robert Mueller as part of his inquiry into possible collusion between Trump campaign officials and Russians.The meeting is being investigated by Special Counsel Robert Mueller as part of his inquiry into possible collusion between Trump campaign officials and Russians.
What has the White House said about Bannon?What has the White House said about Bannon?
Mr Trump said Mr Bannon - who was sacked in August - had "lost his mind" after losing his White House position.Mr Trump said Mr Bannon - who was sacked in August - had "lost his mind" after losing his White House position.
On his Breitbart radio show on Wednesday, Mr Bannon responded to the president's criticism by saying Mr Trump was a "great man" and that he supported him "day in and day out".On his Breitbart radio show on Wednesday, Mr Bannon responded to the president's criticism by saying Mr Trump was a "great man" and that he supported him "day in and day out".
On Thursday a reporter asked Mr Trump if his former strategist had betrayed him.On Thursday a reporter asked Mr Trump if his former strategist had betrayed him.
"I don't know, he called me a great man last night so he obviously changed his tune pretty quick," the US leader responded."I don't know, he called me a great man last night so he obviously changed his tune pretty quick," the US leader responded.
Reports suggest that more conservative factions in the Republican party have backed Mr Trump amid the fall-out from the book.Reports suggest that more conservative factions in the Republican party have backed Mr Trump amid the fall-out from the book.
"I don't know anyone in the conservative movement that's supporting Steve over Donald Trump right now in this," Trump ally Christopher Ruddy and Newsmax website editor told Reuters news agency. "I don't know anyone in the conservative movement that's supporting Steve over Donald Trump right now in this," Trump ally and Newsmax website editor Christopher Ruddy told Reuters news agency.
Billionaire conservative donor Rebekah Mercer, a Breitbart investor who had backed Mr Bannon financially, also cut ties with the former strategist, saying: "I support President Trump and the platform upon which he was elected".Billionaire conservative donor Rebekah Mercer, a Breitbart investor who had backed Mr Bannon financially, also cut ties with the former strategist, saying: "I support President Trump and the platform upon which he was elected".
What did Mr Trump's lawyers argue?What did Mr Trump's lawyers argue?
The legal notice has been published by the Washington Post. It demands that Mr Wolff and the book's publisher "immediately cease and desist from any further publication, release or dissemination of the book". The legal notice demands that Mr Wolff and the book's publisher "immediately cease and desist from any further publication, release or dissemination of the book".
It accused Mr Wolff of making "numerous false and/or baseless statements" about Mr Trump and said lawyers were considering pursuing libel charges.It accused Mr Wolff of making "numerous false and/or baseless statements" about Mr Trump and said lawyers were considering pursuing libel charges.
Attorney Charles J Harder also sent a cease-and-desist letter to Mr Bannon on Wednesday, saying he had violated a non-disclosure agreement.Attorney Charles J Harder also sent a cease-and-desist letter to Mr Bannon on Wednesday, saying he had violated a non-disclosure agreement.
The book was due to come out next Tuesday but publication was advanced following the legal moves.The book was due to come out next Tuesday but publication was advanced following the legal moves.