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No longer ‘anonymous’: author of article confusing Trump administration reveals identity

The person who wrote an “anonymous” article against Trump appeared in the NYT. It determined that the person in question was Miles Taylor, who worked at the Ministry of Internal Security in 2017-2019.

The person who wrote an article against US President Donald Trump in the New York Times (NYT) in 2018 and then published a book titled “Warning” was former Homeland Security Secretary Miles Taylor.

Taylor published “Why am I no longer anonymous?” He announced that he the author known to the American public as “Anonymous”.

Acknowledging that the article published in the New York Times with the title “Warning” and the book published with the same title belongs to him, Taylor. “During my 2.5-year tenure, I witnessed Trump’s inability to do business. A lot of people saw this but hesitated to speak out for fear of revenge on them.”

Working as the Secretary of the Ministry of Homeland Security in 2017-2019, Taylor has long participated in publications. He harshly criticized Trump and expressed his support for Democratic Presidential candidate Joe Biden.

Stating that the decision to write an article under the title “anonymous” was not easy for him, Taylor. He emphasized that making serious accusations against Trump without revealing his name is a difficult task.

In a statement made on his Twitter account, Taylor invited everyone around Trump to take action, saying, “Trump is a man without character.”

After Taylor’s statement, the reaction from the White House was quick. “This low-level, complainant former official is a liar who prefers anonymity to action, leaking information over leadership and cowardly. ”

White House Communications Director Alyssa Farah said Andy Warhol, “One day, everyone will be famous for 15 minutes.” “In the future, everyone will be a former management officer for 15 minutes,” she recalled.

Written by Maraaz

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