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FIREWORKS: Meghan McCain UTTERLY DESTROYS ‘Fire and Fury’ Author on LIVE TV

posted by Hannity Staff - 1.10.18

Meghan McCain unloaded on “Fire and Fury” author Michael Wolff on live television Wednesday, telling the journalist behind the bombshell book that “there are lots of factual errors” in his exposé and asking the reporter why people should “trust” what he writes.

“Michael, your credibility is being questioned. Trump says the book is full of lies and misrepresentations,” McCain told Wolff on ‘The View.’

McCain went on to list the errors plaguing the book; referencing reporters, newspapers, magazines, and others that have accused Wolff of outright fabricating events depicted in “Fire and Fury.”

“Did you ever interview Jared and Ivanka? How can I trust some of these quotes?”

“There are a lot of factual errors in here. So, what I want to know from you is, what do you say to people?” pressed McCain.

“I think this hits a special place for me because my family has been the subject of a book like this: “Game Change,” […] And lots of disgruntled staffers give interviews like this. I’m curious, when you talk about staff, you didn’t talk to his cabinet. Did you ever interview Jared and Ivanka? How can I trust some of these quotes?” she fired-back.

Watch McCain take-on Michael Wolff 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

BANNON BACKTRACKS: Former Trump Aide 'REGRETS' Donald Jr. Comments

posted by Hannity Staff - 1.08.18

Former White House official Steve Bannon expressed his “regret” over allegedly calling Donald Trump, Jr. “unpatriotic” and “treasonous” in a recent tabloid exposé; saying the President’s eldest son is “both a patriot and a good man.”

Bannon released an official statement to Axios after comments attributed to him were published in Michael Wolff’s “Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House,” adding his “support is unwavering for the President and his agenda.”

“Donald Trump, Jr. is both a patriot and a good man,” writes Bannon. “He has been relentless in his advocacy for his father and the agenda that has helped turn our country around […] My comments about the meeting with Russian nationals came from my life experiences as a Naval officer stationed aboard a destroyer whose main mission was to hunt Soviet submarines.”

“My comments were aimed at Paul Manafort, a seasoned campaign professional with experience and knowledge of how the Russians operate,” he added. “He should have known they are duplicitous, cunning and not our friends. To reiterate, those comments were not aimed at Don Jr.”

Steve Bannon made national headlines earlier this month after excerpts from “Fire and Fury” made their way to the press.

The President immediately called-out Bannon for his hypocrisy, saying that when he lost his job at the White House “he also lost his mind.”

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