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In a Wednesday morning social media posting spree, President Donald Trump vowed to sue "dishonest" authors, book publishers and media for their use of anonymous and off-the-record quotes he believes are fake.
Trump said on Truth Social: "As a President who is being given credit for having the Best Opening Month of any President in history, quite naturally, here come the Fake books and stories with the so-called 'anonymous,' or 'off the record,' quotes.
"At some point I am going to sue some of these dishonest authors and book publishers, or even media in general, to find out whether or not these 'anonymous sources' even exist, which they largely do not.
"They are made up, defamatory fiction, and a big price should be paid for this blatant dishonesty. I'll do it as a service to our Country. Who knows, maybe we will create some NICE NEW LAW!!!"
Trump also took aim at the Wall Street Journal.
"I don't understand The Wall Street Journal Editorial Board, never have," he began.
"They come to my aid when I least expect it, sometimes strongly, and I greatly appreciate that — Very meaningful! But then they come out with some real CLINKERS, like today's Editorial that my Auto Tariffs will hurt the Michigan Automobile Business. They are sooo WRONG, in fact, it is just the opposite.
"The tariffs will drive massive amounts of auto manufacturing to MICHIGAN, a State which I just easily one in the Presidential Election. They have already stopped numerous new auto plants from being built in other countries, a GIGANTIC WIN (already!)
"FOR MICHIGAN, and the United States as a whole. Just let it all happen, and watch, it won't be even close! AMERICAN industry will thrive, and we will MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!!!"
The president also posted brief comments on other issues.
"I hope the House and Senate are able to agree on making the Tax Cuts PERMANENT!"
"ALL CABINET MEMBERS ARE EXTREMELY HAPPY WITH ELON. The Media will see that at the Cabinet Meeting this morning!!!"
He even commented on Tuesday's near miss of a Southwest Airlines flight almost colliding with an executive jet at Chicago Midway Airport.
"GREAT JOB BY THE SOUTHWEST PILOTS IN CHICAGO," Trump said in all capital letters.
"A NEARLY TRAGIC CLOSE CALL. PERHAPS SUSPEND THE PILOTS LICENSE OF THE OTHER PLANE, WHO MUST HAVE BEEN 'SLEEPING!'"