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A Warning: White House ‘Resistance’ Insider Set to Publish Tell-All Book

The book is set to hit shelves on November 19th, just less than a year before the American people head to the polls once again.

There are no shortage of people in Washington DC whose motives remain untoward in regard to President Trump, and some of those people are looking to cash in on the “resistance” craze sweeping the nation.

This is a new attitude for Americans, of course, whose recent embrace of division over unity tends to fly in the face of everything that this great nation has stood for in the past.  Instead of hoping to bring our nation together for the common good of the people within, we have now been thrust into the dirty, diabolical dealings of tribalism and all that comes with it.  We are no longer rooting for the President to succeed, which is itself a terrifying circumstance.

The latest symptom of this divisive disease comes to us from the White House itself.

The author of an anonymous column in the New York Times in 2018, who was identified as a senior Trump administration official acting as part of the “resistance” inside the government, has written a tell-all book to be published next month.

The book, titled, “A WARNING,” is being promoted as “an unprecedented behind-the-scenes portrait of the Trump presidency” that expands upon the Times column, which ricocheted around the world and stoked the president’s rage because of its devastating portrayal of Trump in office.

The column described Trump’s leadership style as “impetuous, adversarial, petty and ineffective,” and noted that “his impulsiveness results in half-baked, ill-informed and occasionally reckless decisions that have to be walked back.”

The author of the column, which was titled “I Am Part of the Resistance Inside the Trump Administration” and was published Sept. 5, 2018, was known to the Times but identified by the Times only as a senior official in the Trump administration. The person has not been publicly identified.

The book is set to hit shelves on November 19th, just less than a year before the American people head to the polls once again.

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