Key Woodward sources criticize Trump depiction in book 'Fear'

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Last Updated : Sep 12 2018 | 4:44 AM IST

Two apparent key sources for Bob Woodward's devastating new book on Donald Trump criticized the author's depiction of the president Tuesday, suggesting he distorted their accounts.

Gary Cohn and Rob Porter both issued statements taking some issue with Woodward's description of Trump's White House in "Fear," which was released Tuesday, as a "Crazytown" where aides plot to thwart Trump's orders and keep him contained.

Cohn, the former White House chief economic advisor, and ex-staff secretary Porter are portrayed as having worked together to prevent a poorly informed Trump from making unsound and potentially disastrous decisions involving national security and the economy.

"This book does not accurately portray my experience at the White House," Cohn said in a statement he sent to the political news site Axios.

"I am proud of my service in the Trump administration, and I continue to support the president and his economic agenda." Porter said he was "struck by the selective and often misleading portrait it paints of the president and his administration."
Porter did not contest having described his job as one third focused on steering the president away from dangerous ideas, and the White House as perpetually "walking along the edge of the cliff."
Trump told journalists he "really" appreciated the pair's statements, which helped show that "the book is just a piece of fiction."

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First Published: Sep 12 2018 | 4:44 AM IST

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