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White House hunts for anonymous op-ed writer

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White House aides have narrowed down their search for the anonymous author of the New York Times op-ed that alleged an internal resistance to President Donald Trump in his own administra­tion, sources told CNN.

Trump is still “obsessed” with finding the person, though he is being counselled by White House Chief of Staff John Kelly to let it pass, to avoid bringing more attention to the claims in the op-ed that shook the political world. However, there were no details the identity of the individual­s the White House aides have zeroed in on.

The op-ed published on Wednesday afternoon, just a day after excerpts from veteran journalist Bob Woodward’s new book, “Fear: Trump in the White House”, were published.

The anonymous writer said the resistance inside Trump’s administra­tion is not the same as the resistance from the political left.

The author wrote the resistance inside the government wants “the administra­tion to succeed ... But we believe our first duty is to this country, and the President continues to act in a manner that is detrimenta­l to the health of our republic”.

The author also wrote that the “root of the problem is the President’s amorality” and assails Trump’s “reckless decisions”, “erratic behaviour” and what the official describes as the President’s “impetuous, adversaria­l, petty and ineffectiv­e” leadership style.

More than 25 high-ranking Trump administra­tion officials have come out publicly

denying having penned the op-ed, including Vice President Mike Pence, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Director of National Intelligen­ce Dan Coats and Defence Secretary James Mattis, CNN reported.

It was previously reported White House aides were struggling on Thursday morning to get ahead of the op-ed as the Cabinet and other top officials were releasing their own statements.

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