![]() ![]() Wolff reported that Washington Post reporter Mark Berman was at a Four Seasons breakfast when it was likely another person named Mike Berman.There are many typos, as well as wrong word choices ("pubic" instead of public a dream "differed" instead of deferred).Wolff misspelled the name of Democratic strategist Hilary Rosen (not "Hillary Rosen").Wolff said Wilbur Ross was Trump’s choice for labor secretary it was actually commerce secretary.Wolff said Trump didn’t know who Boehner was in 2016 ("Who’s that?"), even though Trump tweeted about Boehner’s reputation for crying in 2015.Wolff said then-Speaker of the House John Boehner resigned in 2011 it was actually 2015.Here’s a list of the factual inaccuracies PolitiFact noted: Whether the larger narrative is true is a different question. ![]() ![]() ![]() Is it accurate? Many details are simply wrong. Michael Wolff’s Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House portrays an infighting senior team at each other’s throats, and a president too narcissistic and distracted to be capable of governing. Even books about Donald Trump seem to break norms: Trump hasn’t been in office a year, and already there’s a gossipy insider account that claims to show the real goings-on of the Trump White House. ![]()
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