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Old 01-05-2018, 06:46 PM   #23
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I didn't even know what this book was until I read this thread. I find it interesting that the author doesn't even know whether what he wrote is true or not ...

Quote:
The author of the explosive new book about Donald Trump's presidency admitted that he isn't certain that it's all true.

Michael Wolff, the author of "Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House," included a note at the start which casts significant doubt on the reliability of the specifics contained in the rest of its pages.

A number of his sources, he says, were definitely lying to him, while some offered accounts that flatly contradict those of others.

But they were nonetheless included in the vivid account of the West Wing's workings, in a process Wolff describes as "allowing the reader to judge" whether they are true.
https://www.aol.com/article/news/201...true/23324888/

So, in other words, it's gossip. Isn't it the job of the author to verify?
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