![]() ![]() “This is a guy who made up a lot of stories to try to sell books,” White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders told Fox News on Friday. The White House has heavily criticized the content of the book and downplayed Wolff’s access to the White House. It became the top-selling book on Amazon on Thursday after published excerpts alleged shocking details and quotes from White House aides. Wolff’s latest book, released ahead of schedule on Friday, is titled Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House. ![]() In 2007, he founded, an aggregation site. Wolff, the former editorial director of AdWeek, began his career in journalism as a copy boy for the New York Times. Murdoch raised objections about the biography before it was published. Perhaps most famously, Wolff profiled media mogul Rupert Murdoch in his 2010 book The Man Who Owns the News. He has also written several books, including Autumn of the Moguls, Burn Rate and Television is the New Television. Wolff, 64, has been a columnist for Vanity Fair and a contributor to the Hollywood Reporter and other news outlets, including Newsweek and USA Today, covering the media industry. Here’s what to know about the author of the news-making exposé. Michael Wolff’s new book chronicling dysfunction within the Trump Administration was released Friday morning, drawing Harry Potter-style crowds at Washington, D.C. ![]()
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