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''A Warning'' is a 2019 book about the
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, anonymously authored by someone described as "a senior Trump administration official", revealed in late 2020 to be
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official Miles Taylor. It is a follow-up to an anonymous
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published by ''
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'' in September 2018. The article, " I Am Part of the Resistance Inside the Trump Administration", described President
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's decision-making as uninformed and irresponsible, and said that many current members of the administration deliberately undermine his suggestions and orders for the good of the country.


Publication and response

Expanding on the op-ed, the book was released on November 19, 2019, by Twelve, an imprint of the
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. The author received no
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and will donate some royalties to nonprofits. The author is represented by Javelin, a firm that has represented authors of other major Trump exposés ('' A Higher Loyalty'', ''
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''). A couple of weeks before the official release of the 259-page book, several media outlets obtained pre-release book excerpts. ''
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'' reported discussions of potential mass resignation, a “midnight self-massacre”, to warn the public of the gravity of the chaotic situation inside the White House.
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covered concerns over the president's eroding decision-making capabilities, "a toxic combination of amorality and indifference", and discussions of removal of the president using the 25th Amendment. Other media covered the excerpt on the president's mental acuity, volatility, and that he "stumbles, slurs, gets confused, is easily irritated, and has trouble synthesizing information". The Trump White House responded to the book excerpts, calling the book a "work of fiction” and the author a "coward". Vice President
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insisted he never heard any talk about using the 25th Amendment to remove Trump from office. The
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wrote a letter to the author warning that he or she might be violating one or more
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by writing the book. The publisher defended the author, denied the need for a pre-publication review, challenged the government's apparent attempt to out the author's identity (as with other inner-circle
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s), and said the department was just trying to intimidate them.


Authorship

The
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theorized that public curiosity over the author's identity might resemble the public riddle that occurred after the release of ''
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'', a
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on the Bill Clinton 1992 presidential campaign. In November 2019, the presumed author said they would reveal their identity at some point: “Trump has not heard the last of me. There is more to come… Trump will hear from me, in my own name, before the ovember2020 election.” On February 18, 2020, then-President Donald Trump claimed that he knew the identity of the author but refused to release the author's identity to the public. On October 28, 2020, Miles Taylor announced that he is the author of the book.


Reviews

Ron Elving of
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gave the book a positive review, praising its "sustained presence of surprisingly high-minded, intellectual discussion". Carlos Lozada of ''
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'' panned the book, criticizing its lack of revelations and accusing it of creating more "noise". In her review for ''
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'', Jennifer Szalai gave the book a negative review, asking, "How can a book that has been denuded of anything too specific do anything more than pale against a formal whistle-blower complaint?"


References


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Warning 2019 controversies in the United States 2019 non-fiction books Books about the Trump administration English-language books Trump administration controversies Twelve (publisher) books Works published anonymously