Although his attorneys sent a cease and desist letter, no lawsuit was ever filed. That was the case in the fall of 2016, when the New York Times published allegations from a number of women alleging inappropriate sexual contact. Trump has threatened to sue publications many times before, but he does not always follow through. Axios reported on Thursday that Wolff has hours of recordings of his conversations with White House officials. On Twitter, Wolff wrote, “Snow and fury,” as a major winter storm headed up the East Coast.Īccording to the excerpt published in New York magazine, Wolff conducted more than 200 interviews for the book, and had access to the West Wing in the early days of the administration. In the book, Bannon suggested that Donald Trump Jr.’s election-year meeting with a Russian lawyer who had connections to the Putin regime was “treasonous” and “unpatriotic.” Bannon was a primary source for Wolff’s book, set to be published this month by Henry Holt & Co.Ī spokesperson for Henry Holt did not immediately return a request for comment. Harder also sent a cease and desist letter to Bannon on Wednesday, including claims that Bannon violated non-disclosure and non-disparagement agreements in his conversations with Wolff.
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