The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Trump dismisses explosive book by Watergate reporter

Administra­tion in damage-control mode after White House anecdotes published

- STEWART ALEXANDER

An incendiary tell-all book by a reporter who helped bring down President Richard Nixon has set off a firestorm in the White House, with its descriptio­ns of current and former aides calling President Donald Trump an “idiot” and a “liar”.

The book, Fear: Trump In The White House, by Washington Post journalist Bob Woodward is the latest to throw the Trump administra­tion into damagecont­rol mode with explosive anecdotes and concerns about the commander in chief.

Mr Trump decried the quotes and stories in the book on Twitter as “frauds, a con on the public,” adding that Defence Secretary Jim Mattis and chief of staff John Kelly had denied uttering quoted criticisms of the president in the book.

He also denied accounts in the book that senior aides snatched sensitive documents off his desk to keep him from making impulsive decisions.

He said in an interview, “There was nobody taking anything from me.”

The publicatio­n of Mr Woodward’s book has been anticipate­d for weeks, and current and former White House officials estimate that nearly all their colleagues cooperated with the famed Watergate journalist.

The White House, in a statement from press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders, dismissed the book as “nothing more than fabricated stories, many by former disgruntle­d employees, told to make the President look bad”.

Mr Woodward did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

The book quotes Mr Kelly as having doubts about Mr Trump’s mental faculties, declaring during one meeting: “We’re in crazytown.”

It also says he called Mr Trump an “idiot”, an account that Mr Kelly denied on Tuesday.

The book says Mr Trump’s former lawyer in the Russia probe, John Dowd, doubted the president’s ability to avoid perjuring himself should he be interviewe­d in special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigat­ion into Russian election interferen­ce and potential coordinati­on with Trump’s campaign.

Mr Dowd, who stepped down in January, resigned after the mock interview, the book said.

“Don’t testify. It’s either that or an orange jumpsuit,” Mr Dowd is quoted telling the president.

Mr Dowd, in a statement, said “no socalled ‘practice session’ or ‘re-enactment”’ took place and denied saying Mr Trump was likely to end up in an orange jumpsuit.

 ??  ?? Bob Woodward’s new book Fear has caused a sensation with some explosive anecdotes about President Trump.
Bob Woodward’s new book Fear has caused a sensation with some explosive anecdotes about President Trump.

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