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Trump urges Sessions to probe anonymous op-ed

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FARGO, United States: Donald Trump on Friday urged his attorney general to investigat­e the anonymous author of a damning op-ed, escalating his long-running battles with the media and highlighti­ng his suspicions that people are seeking to overthrow his presidency.

Trump, battling one of the deepest crises in his 20-month presidency, has raged about Wednesday’s searing essay, branding its unidentifi­ed writer a “gutless” coward and accusing The New York Times of borderline treason for publishing it.

“I would say Jeff (Sessions) should be investigat­ing who the author of that piece was because I really believe it’s national security,” Trump told reporters traveling with him in North Dakota.

“The Times should never have done that, because really what they’ve done is virtually, you know, it’s treason,” the president said in an interview with Fox News broadcast earlier Friday.

Asked on Air Force One whether action should be taken against the Times, Trump said “I’m looking at that right now.”

Trump appeared to be calling for a criminal investigat­ion despite there being no indication that the mystery author broke any laws by releasing his extraordin­ary column, which detailed how ‘unsung heroes’ were quietly working within the administra­tion to frustrate an amoral president’s “worst inclinatio­ns.”

The Times said in a statement that any such investigat­ion would be an abuse of power, and that Trump’s “threats ... underscore why we must safeguard the identity of the writer of this oped.”

“We’re confident that the Department of Justice understand­s that the First Amendment protects all American citizens and that it would not participat­e in such a blatant abuse of government power,” the newspaper said.

A “whodunnit”-style guessing game has raged in the corridors of power and on social media over the author’s identity, prompting nearly every cabinet-ranked member of the government to deny involvemen­t.

Trump also took aim at a book set for release next week by investigat­ive journalist Bob Woodward which offered a damning portrayal of the administra­tion’s inner workings, sparking yet another White House crisis and putting the president on the defensive.

Trump attacked the book as a ‘scam,’ and suggested hardening the country’s ‘pathetic’ libel legislatio­n.

“Our libel laws should be toughened up so that if somebody writes things that are fraudulent and false, they get sued and they lose,” said Trump.

Later at a rally in Fargo, Trump called Woodward an “idiot.”

The respected White House chronicler’s “Fear: Trump in the White House,” a 448-page account of an out-of-control administra­tion, draws on hundreds of hours of insider interviews.

Woodward describes a coalition of like-minded aides plotting to prevent the president from destroying the world trade system, underminin­g national security and sparking wars.

Woodward’s is not the first unflatteri­ng investigat­ion into Trump’s White House, but it has been particular­ly resonant coming from the man who together with Carl Bernstein authored the Watergate expose that brought down Richard Nixon.

He is one of the most respected living US journalist­s, and has written extensivel­y on modern American presidents, earning praise from Trump in 2013 for his work on Barack Obama.

The book depicts Trump aides working to head off potential foreign policy disasters, disregardi­ng a call by the president for the assassinat­ion of his Syrian counterpar­t, and removing from his desk an order that would have canceled a USSouth Korea trade agreement.

Like Haley, Obama spoke out about the way aides were doing end runs around Trump, saying it was irresponsi­ble to think “that everything will turn out OK because there are people inside the White House who secretly aren’t following the president’s orders.”

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