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CRYIN’ WOLFF: ‘Fire and Fury’ Author FAKES TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES on LIVE TV

posted by Hannity Staff - 2.26.18

“Fire and Fury” author Michael Wolff flat-out refused to answer questions surrounding his baseless allegations that President Trump was having an affair inside the White House; going so far as to fake technical difficulties when asked about his bogus assertion.

Wolff was speaking with an Australian morning news program when he was pressed on wild claims he’s made about the Commander-in-Chief in the aftermath of his book’s publication.

“You said during a TV interview just last month that you’re absolutely sure that Donald Trump is currently having an affair while President behind the back of the First Lady. Just last week you back-flipped,” said the ‘Today’ host. “Do you owe the President and the First Lady an apology?”

“I can’t hear you. I’m not getting anything. I’m not getting anything,” said Wolff, after experiencing absolutely no technical problems during the previous five minutes of conversation.

“We were hearing each other well just before,” fired-back the anchor. “I guess the interview is over.”

Watch Wolff dodge the question above.

CRYING WOLFF: NY TIMES Reporter Says ‘Fire and Fury’ FACTUALLY WRONG

posted by Hannity Staff - 1.05.18

Even liberal journalists are beginning to question the veracity of claims made by “Fire and Fury” author Michael Wolff; with prominent New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman saying there are multiple “parts that are factually wrong.”

Haberman was speaking with CNN when she suddenly admitted that she could “see several places in the book that are wrong,” adding that Wolff “inaccurately describes a report” from her own newspaper.

“I believe parts of it, and then there are other parts of it that are factually wrong,” she told CNN. “I can see several places in the book that are wrong… So, for instance, he inaccurately describes a report in the New York Times. He inaccurately characterizes a couple of incidents that took place early on in the administration. He gets basic details wrong.”

Wolff’s latest exposé, titled “Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House” came under fire from liberals and conservatives this week, following multiple reports of inaccuracies and flat out falsehoods.

The book’s prologue itself admits that many aspects of the book are “badly untrue.”

“Many of the accounts of what has happened in the Trump White House are in conflict with one another; many, in Trumpian fashion, are baldly untrue,” Wolff writes.

h/t Washington Examiner

FIRE AND FICTION: Reporter Tells Michael Wolff to REMOVE His Name from Anti-Trump Book

posted by Hannity Staff - 1.31.18

A prominent reporter featured in Michael Wolff’s “Fire and Fury” has demanded the author strike his name from future editions of the tawdry book, saying it “must be fun to write” whatever you want with “zero fact-checking.”

Jonathan Swan, a reporter for Axios who was mentioned in the book’s acknowledgements, blasted Wolff on social media Wednesday; telling the tabloid author that he had “no idea why you put me in your author acknowledgments.”

“Hey @MichaelWolffNYC: it must be fun to write and say whatever you want under the banner of “non-fiction,” with zero fact-checking or basic decency. I have no idea why you put me in your author acknowledgments but please remove my name for the next edition,” he tweeted.

https://twitter.com/jonathanvswan/status/958754276033089537

Swan becomes the latest reporter to distance themselves from Wolff’s incendiary book.

Upon its release, even liberal journalists from the New York Times and CNN disputed multiple claims throughout “Fire and Fury,” saying specific conversations simply didn’t happen.

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