

Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the White House press secretary, called it “nothing more than fabricated stories.” He’s had a lot of credibility problems,” Mr.

Trump told The Daily Caller that parts of it may have been made up.

Trump reacted to both books with numerous tweets targeting the authors. “Fire and Fury,” by the writer Michael Wolff, and “Unhinged,” by the former White House adviser Omarosa Manigault Newman, also reported the kind of hostility and interpersonal feuding that Mr. “Fear: Trump in the White House,” which is set for a public release next Tuesday and already sits atop Amazon’s best-seller list, is one in a series of insider accounts published this year that have drawn the ire of the West Wing. WASHINGTON - A new book by Bob Woodward, the longtime Washington Post reporter, portrays a White House with relentless infighting and a work culture so toxic and volatile that many of President Trump’s top advisers and cabinet members became accustomed to working around their boss, whom they described as unstable and uninformed.
