“Anonymous” to expose private Trump conversations

The anonymous “senior Trump administration official” who will release a tell-all book, “A Warning” next month was a frequent participant in meetings with President Trump and plans to recount specific conversations, sources tell me.

The state of play: The author, who has been silent since last year’s mysterious New York Times op-ed, has access to extensive, internal notes that will be revealed in the book, out Nov. 19.

  • “You will hear a great deal from Donald Trump directly, for there is no better witness to his character than his own words,” the author writes on the book’s back cover, seen for the first time in the graphic above.

Applauding those who are currently coming forward in the Ukraine investigation, the author expects other senior administration officials to come forward soon and share their stories.

  • “Hopefully others will remedy the error of silence and speak out,” the author says on the jacket.

The author of the book, which hit #1 on Amazon within 24 hours of its announcement, has agreed to at least one interview with a journalist to coincide with publication, 25 days from now.

  • The format and interviewer haven’t been decided.
  • The publisher and agent have been deluged with pitches from national and international media outlets.

No topic will be off limits in the interview, including a direct, firsthand account of what the author calls presidential misconduct.

  • The author, who’s being called the original whistleblower of this administration, will explain the decision to remain unknown.

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