Khaleej Times

TRUMP’S HOUSE OF CARDS

Mystery deepens as White House hunts for top official who wrote newspaper column

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Pushing back against explosive reports his own administra­tion is conspiring against him, President Donald Trump lashed out against the anonymous senior official who wrote an opinion piece in The New York Times claiming to be part of a “resistance” working “from within” to thwart the commander-inchief’s most dangerous impulses.

Washington was consumed by a wild guessing game as to the identity of the author. —

Afurious Donald Trump called Wednesday for the unmasking of an anonymous senior official who wrote in the New York Times that top members of his administra­tion were underminin­g the president to curb his “misguided impulses”.

Trump asked if the unsigned op-ed could be considered treasonous, assailed the newspaper for the “gutless” piece and questioned whether the senior official it was attributed to actually existed.

“TREASON?” Trump posted in response to the article entitled “I Am Part of the Resistance Inside

the Trump Administra­tion,” which claimed the president’s own staff see him as a danger to the nation.

“Does the so-called ‘Senior Administra­tion Official’ really exist, or is it just the Failing New York

Times with another phony source?” Trump tweeted.

“If the GUTLESS anonymous person does indeed exist, the

Times must, for National Security purposes, turn him/her over to government at once!”

In the article, the official stressed they were committed to the Republican agenda, and did not side with opposition Democrats.

But, the official wrote, “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”.

“Many of the senior officials in his own administra­tion are working diligently from within to frustrate parts of his agenda and his worst inclinatio­ns,” the official wrote. “I would know. I am one of them.”

The piece was published a day after excerpts from a bombshell book that also claimed that White House staff were constantly battling to rein in the president’s worst impulses.

The Times acknowledg­ed the “rare step” of publishing an anonymous editorial but said the official’s job would be jeopardise­d if they were identified, and that the paper knew who had written the piece.

“We believe publishing this essay anonymousl­y is the only way to deliver an important perspectiv­e to our readers,” the paper said.

The official’s piece described a “two-track” presidency in which Trump says one thing and his staff consciousl­y does another, for example with regard to what he called the president’s “preference for autocrats and dictators”.

Staff actively worked to insulate themselves from Trump’s “impetuous, adversaria­l, petty and ineffectiv­e” leadership style, the writer said. “The root of the problem is the president’s amorality,” the official said. “That is why many Trump appointees have vowed to do what

we can to preserve our democratic institutio­ns while thwarting Mr Trump’s more misguided impulses until he is out of office.”

Trump lashed out at the author and at the “dishonest” Times. “They don’t like Donald Trump and I don’t like them,” Trump said. “So if the failing New York Times has an anonymous editorial, can you believe it, anonymous — meaning gutless — a gutless editorial — we’re doing a great job.”

White House spokeswoma­n Sarah Sanders branded the piece “pathetic, reckless, and selfish” and condemned the Times for publishing it. “Nearly 62 million people voted for President Donald J. Trump in 2016,” said Sanders. “None of them voted for a gutless, anonymous source to the failing New York Times.”

The unsigned piece appeared to reinforce the claims made in the new book by investigat­ive journalist Bob Woodward, which describes a virtual cabal of like-minded White House and cabinet officials scheming to prevent Trump from taking decisions damaging to the US economy and national security.

The writer of the Times op-ed suggests that dissent and resistance inside Trump’s White House are even deeper than Woodward described.

The official said that early on in the administra­tion, some officials quietly discussed invoking the 25th amendment of the US Constituti­on, which allows the removal of a president judged unable to perform his duties. “But no one wanted to precipitat­e a constituti­onal crisis. So we will do what we can to steer the administra­tion in the right direction until — one way or another — it’s over.”

If the GUTLESS anonymous person does indeed exist, the Times must, for security purposes, turn him/her over to government at once!

Donald Trump

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

Op-ed writer

he (the author) is not putting country first, but putting himself and his ego ahead of the will of the american people. this coward should do the right thing and resign

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 ?? — AP ?? The op-ed has appeared just a day after excerpts of a book were published, portraying a West Wing in chaos and quoting senior officials disparagin­g Trump’s leadership and competence.
— AP The op-ed has appeared just a day after excerpts of a book were published, portraying a West Wing in chaos and quoting senior officials disparagin­g Trump’s leadership and competence.
 ?? Sarah Sanders ?? White House Press Secretary
Sarah Sanders White House Press Secretary

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