Sean Spicer appeared on Good Morning, America today and actually confirmed that some of the stories in the book are true (he wouldn't elaborate on which ones). It's fascinating that the people stepping forward to defend Trump are actually doing the opposite. Incidentally, Spicer also confirmed the rumors that he took copious notes of conversations and events in a number of notebooks over the last several months.
Spicer refused to say whether these notebooks have been turned over to the FBI as part of the Mueller investigation. But since he had the opportunity to deny that when questioned, and since he instead evaded the question and tried to change the subject, I think it's safe to conclude that Mueller has them.
for all we know, this book is a direct result of the plan the Mueller team has decided to go with to UNWIND the damage of the Trump administration. It starts with the whistle-blowing from the inside.
I'm not seeing that one, Chuck. Wolff was permitted entry into the Trump campaign and the White House far earlier in time before anyone had even heard of the Russian cyber-propaganda attack on our election, or the Steele dossier, or Comey's firing. Mueller wasn't appointed until far later.
Also, Wolff was buddies with Bannon, Ailes, and Murdock. People on the Trump team assumed that he was there to put a positive spin on things. But in classic Trumpian style, no one took the time to vet him and probe his intentions.
Well, couple this book release with the revelation from Sen Dianne Feinstein, and the timing looks like more than coincidence. Just sayin'.