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Trump: I am a ‘very stable genius’ and ‘like, very smart’

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WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump on Saturday praised himself as “a very stable genius,” following the release of a bombshell book that raises doubts over his mental health.

But Trump’s response to the book’s allegation­s, in tweets and in remarks made during a hastily convened news conference at his Camp David presidenti­al retreat, had Washington focusing anew on the question of his stability and mental state.

In a series of extraordin­ary early-morning tweets, Trump said that “throughout my life, my two greatest assets have been mental stability and being, like, really smart.”

“I went from VERY successful businessma­n, to top T.V. Star to President of the United States (on my first try). I think that would qualify as not smart, but genius .... and a very stable genius at that!”

The new supposed tell-all book -- Michael Wolff’s “Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House” - was rushed into stores Friday after the Trump administra­tion failed to suppress it.

The book quickly sold out in Washington, where it has been the talk of the town, and rocketed to the top of Amazon’s bestseller­s list.

At Camp David, where Trump was meeting with top Republican lawmakers and cabinet members to set an agenda for the coming year, he seemed eager to focus attention on legislativ­e priorities including immigratio­n reform, a budget plan and infrastruc­ture spending.

But he also forcefully pushed back against Wolff’s claim to having spent hours interviewi­ng Trump.

“I did a quick interview with this guy a long time ago, having to do with an article, but I don’t know this man,” Trump said. The idea of a long White House interview was “in his imaginatio­n.”

Trump said the book was “a disgrace” and suggested the United States needs stronger libel laws.

The president earlier decried the work as “full of lies,” while the White House issued a scorched-earth dismissal of both the author and his sources. In tweets Friday, Trump called Wolff “a total loser.”

Trump’s stability has been questioned by critics almost since he declared his candidacy for the presidency. They cite remarks and tweets they say show him as impulsive, petulant and erratic.

Yet the sensationa­l details in the new book and Trump’s continued defence of his mental health have wrenched attention away from policy and news of US financial markets hitting all-time highs, bringing even more scrutiny over whether the US leader is fit for office. — AFP

 ??  ?? Trump waves as he leaves with members of the government and Republican leaders after speaking to the media following the Congressio­nal Republican Leadership retreat at Camp David, Maryland. — Reuters photo
Trump waves as he leaves with members of the government and Republican leaders after speaking to the media following the Congressio­nal Republican Leadership retreat at Camp David, Maryland. — Reuters photo

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