Donald Trump Claims Treason From Within Administration Two recently published literary attacks have been made against President Trump. Bob Woodward's new book, and The New York Times op-ed both paint a damaging portrait of the Commander-in-Chief. Woodward's book claims that Trump's aides stole his papers "to protect the country," among other countless accusations. The anonymous writer of The New York Times op-ed claimed to be part of an internal "resistance" who was "working diligently from within to frustrate parts of his agenda and his worst inclinations." Former Trump campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, spoke of the op-ed to CNN on Thursday. When asked if he knew the identity of the author, he responded, "There's such unemployment in this country; why don't you go get a new job if you're not happy?" President Trump has his own opinions on the matter. Donald Trump, via Twitter Donald Trump, via Twitter Despite recent attacks against Trump, many people still stand by the president. Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham, to CNN The president will hit the campaign trail in Montana on Thursday night. He will continue to fight for his presidency against malicious forces, both outside and within.