'Peanut-sized brain': Trump team snaps at 'sick and warped' author over book revelations



The Trump administration hit back at Michael Wolff, calling the author a "lying sack of s---" over the latest eyebrow-raising revelations in his latest book "All or Nothing: How Trump Recaptured America."

In the book, Wolff reported several intriguing details about Trump's inner circle and his presidential campaign. Among them, a 33-year-old aide to Trump sparked Secret Service security concerns over her affection for then-candidate Donald Trump.

Natalie Harp, wrote Wolff, wrote in a letter to Trump that “you are all that matters to me.” Additionally, on the first day of his New York criminal trial, she passed him a letter quoting Bible verses and vowed to remain at his side — and separately offered to go to prison for him to help him evade a gag order.

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"In the third week of the trial, lawyers were stunned to hear Natalie – whose provocations were largely responsible for the gag order in the first place – offer a solution: She would post his attacks under her own name," Wolff wrote.

"'I’ll go to prison,’ she announced. A bewildered legal team stared at her as though she had three eyes in her forehead," Wolff added.

In another intriguing passage, Trump reportedly opted out of testifying at the second day of his civil fraud trial to duck questions about his wife, Melania's, living arrangement.

A source in Mar-a-Lago told Wolff, 'She f---ing hates him."

The book didn't sit well with Trump's team, who lashed out about Wolff to The Daily Beast.

Steven Cheung, White House communications director, said, "Michael Wolff is a lying sack of s--- and has been proven to be a fraud."

“He routinely fabricates stories originating from his sick and warped imagination, only possible because he has a severe and debilitating case of Trump Derangement Syndrome that has rotted his peanut-sized brain," said Cheung.