Yesterday morning, the apparent topic of conversation inside the White House was Bob Woodward’s damning new book on Donald Trump’s presidency. CNN reported that Trump had already ordered “a real witch hunt in the West Wing and throughout his administration, asking loyal aides to help determine who cooperated with the book.”
The president, the report added, was “privately on a mission” to uncover Woodward’s many sources.
That, of course, was before the New York Times published its anonymous op-ed from a senior member of the administration. The Washington Post reported that Team Trump “launched a frantic hunt for the author.”
The column, which published midafternoon Wednesday, sent tremors through the West Wing and launched a frantic guessing game. Startled aides canceled meetings and huddled behind closed doors to strategize a response. Aides were analyzing language patterns to try to discern the author’s identity or at a minimum the part of the administration where the author works. […]
Both inside the White House and in Trump’s broader orbit, aides and confidants scrambled to identify the anonymous official, windmilling in all directions; within just hours of publication, they privately offered up roughly a dozen different theories and suggested traitors.
A Politico report added, “One senior administration official described a White House in ‘total meltdown’ by Wednesday evening.”
But as the president and his team come to grips with these extraordinary circumstances, it’s worth pausing to note that the unnamed author of that op-ed doesn’t appear to be some frustrated lone wolf.









