Khaleej Times

ALLIES TRASH BOOK, VOUCH FOR TRUMP’S FITNESS FOR TOP JOB

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Trump administra­tion officials and allies are rallying to the president’s defence, trying to contain the fallout from an explosive new book that questions Trump’s fitness for office.

Chief policy adviser Stephen Miller, in a combative appearance on Sunday on CNN, described the book as “nothing but a pile of trash through and through.”

CIA Director Mike Pompeo said Trump was “completely fit” to lead the country.

“These are from people who just have not accepted the fact that President Trump is the United States president and I’m sorry for them in that,” Pompeo, who gives Trump his regular intelligen­ce briefings, said on ‘Fox News Sunday.’

Nikki Haley, the US ambassador to the United Nations, said she visits the White House once a week, and “no one questions the stability of the president.”

“I’m always amazed at the lengths people will go to, to lie for money and for power. This is like taking it to a whole new low,” she told ABC’s ‘This Week.’

Michael Wolff ’s Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House portrays the 45th president as a leader who doesn’t understand the weight of his office and whose competence is questioned by aides.

That picture, said Miller, “is so contrary to reality, to the experience of those who work with him.”

Miller also criticised Trump’s former chief strategist, Steve Bannon, who is quoted at length by Wolff, saying it was “tragic and unfortunat­e” that Bannon “would make these grotesque comments so out of touch with reality and obviously so vindictive.”

Bannon’s descriptio­n of a June 2016 meeting at Trump Tower in New York between Donald Trump Jr., Trump campaign aides and a Russian lawyer as “treasonous” and “unpatrioti­c” particular­ly infuriated Trump, who released a seething statement accusing Bannon of having “lost his mind.”

Miller’s interview on CNN’s “State of the Union” quickly grew heated, with Miller criticisin­g CNN’s coverage and moderator Jake Tapper accusing Miller of speaking to an audience of one: his boss.

Tapper abruptly ended the interview, saying: “I think I’ve wasted enough of my viewers’ time.”

Soon after, Trump tweeted: “Jake Tapper of Fake News CNN just got destroyed in his interview with Stephen Miller of the Trump Administra­tion. Watch the hatred and unfairness of this CNN flunky!”

Trump took the extraordin­ary step on Saturday of using Twitter to defend his fitness for office, insisting he is “like, really smart” and, indeed, a “very stable genius.” He pressed the case again on Sunday as he prepared to depart Camp David, where he spent the weekend meeting with Republican congressio­nal leaders, top aides and Cabinet members.

“I’ve had to put up with the Fake News from the first day I announced that I would be running for President. Now I have to put up with a Fake Book, written by a totally discredite­d author,” he tweeted.

On Sunday, two days after the book’s release, WikiLeaks tweeted a link to an electronic image of the text. Posting the text of a book without permission would violate copyright restrictio­ns and potentiall­y damage sales. Yet, hours after WikiLeaks tweeted the link, Fire

and Fury remained No. 1 on Amazon’s lists of hardcover and ebook bestseller­s. —

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