President Trump on Wednesday threatened a lawsuit against the author who uses anonymous sources in books about him or his allies, calling them honorable and dishonest.
Trump also teased that he could create new laws to protect the book from anonymous procurement, claiming that the first month of his second term was historically successful.
“As a president who is given credit for having the best opening month of a president in history, it's pretty natural, here are fake books and stories with so-called “anonymous” or “out-of-record” quotes. It's coming,” he said The true society.
“At some point, I'm going to sues these illicit authors, the publishers of books, or some of the media in general, and see if there are even these “anonymous sources.” Background sourcing is fake.
Trump said that by using anonymous sourcing to tie it together, the outcome must be paid for fraud.
“They are this blatant dishonesty, subsidized, delinquent, and they have to pay a big price. I do it as a service to our country. Who knows, maybe We'll create some nice new laws!!!” he said.
Trump's threat denounces a new book by author Michael Wolf, calling it “a complete fake job.” According to a review in the New York Times, the book “All or Nothing” discusses Trump's allies, including lawyer Boris Epstein and billionaire Elon Musk Released on Friday.
During the first Trump administration, Wolf's book, Fire and Rage: Inside the Trump White House, portrayed the president as having an election victory and facing difficulties in controlling the fundamentals. did.
The White House on Tuesday broke media tradition when it announced it would seize control of the White House Correspondents Association and take over which outlets are permitted in the press pool that covers the president. As of Wednesday, the White House had added and removed several outlets from the town's daily pool.




