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Posted: 2018-01-08T03:12:41Z | Updated: 2018-01-08T14:16:48Z

Though Donald Trump has blasted Michael Wolff s Fire and Fury as a fake book , a Trump biographer wrote Sunday that many of the journalist's stunning revelations ring true to the man.

Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Michael DAntonio spent hours interviewing Trump and his family in preparation to write his 2015 book Never Enough: Donald Trump and the Pursuit of Success.

The biographer pointed out several similarities between Wolffs findings and his own in a piece on CNN .

Sadly, DAntonio noted, Wolffs reporting on the disparaging things the president says about women and his effort to understand the appeal of white supremacy also seem true to the man.

As Wolff did, DAntonio found that Trump told and retold anecdotes and stories that sound rehearsed to avoid addressing issues at hand, he said. Trump is also bored by briefings and uninterested in details, DAntonio wrote, and believes that expertise is overrated. Trump also demands extreme personal loyalty, DAntonio discovered.

His squid-ink strategy of lying, as DAntonio put it, allowed Trump to sell himself as a businessman. In falsely claiming that various starlets pursued him for dates, or the British royals were eyeing Trump real estate, he played a game with reality, the journalist wrote.

In a super salesman, this habit was amusing, he added. In a president, it is both frightening and dangerous.

DAntonio had some criticism for Fire and Fury, calling Wolffs writing style tabloidy. He said Wolffs portrayal of the president as an idiot surrounded by clowns is an incomplete and unsatisfying sketch. But the biographer also conceded that distortions by Trump and frequently unreliable information from his team can make finding the true Trump difficult.

The bombshell book, released ahead of schedule after Trumps lawyer attempted to stop publication , rattled the White House last week with its blasts against the president and his family. Among the most incendiary were revelations by Trumps former chief strategist Steve Bannon, who is quoted in the book calling a Trump Tower meeting involving Donald Trump Jr. and Russian operatives treasonous.

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On Sunday, Bannon backpedaled on these comments (after DAntonios review) in a statement to Axios .

Bannon said his treasonous comment was actually aimed at Paul Manafort for allowing the Trump Tower meeting with the Russians to go ahead. The former campaign manager has been charged as part of an investigation into possible collusion between the Russian government and members of Trumps team.

Bannon blamed the quote in the book about Don Jr. on inaccurate reporting.