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A newly published book, 'Regime Change,' by New York Times reporters Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan, has reportedly caused significant concern within the White House by revealing details about President Donald Trump and the inner workings of his administration.
According to the article, officials had already been worried before the book's release because the authors were believed to have obtained sensitive information, including possible audio recordings from inside the White House Situation Room.
However, a report from Zeteo claims that one of the issues that most upset Trump was not related to national security, but rather to descriptions of his personal living habits.
The book reportedly states that Trump prefers having a carpeted bathroom, a feature that some White House staff allegedly viewed as creating a potential mold problem.
An anonymous senior Trump appointee told Zeteo that the president was especially angry because the description made him appear 'gross' and believed the account should never have been published.According to the report, Trump privately complained to aides and longtime advisers about the sections describing his bedroom and bathroom habits.Zeteo's Asawin Suebsaeng argued that Trump's sensitivity stemmed from his concern about his public image.
The article is based largely on anonymous sources and reporting about Trump's reaction to the book rather than independent verification of the personal claims themselves.
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