WikiLeaks Share Trump book Fire and Fury, but Google Drive removed it
According to foreign media reports, on Sunday, WikiLeaks posted a tweet with a link to Michael Wolff’s book on the first year of U.S. President Trump’s term. But it did not take long to delete the tweet. It has been learned that this tweet was deleted with a link to Google Drive PDF.
Copies of the book “Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House” by author Michael Wolff are seen at the Book Culture bookstore in New York on January 5, 2018. | Photo Credit: REUTERS
In this PDF file, users can see the new book “Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House” written by Wolff.
Full text of controversial book on Trump, "Fire and Fury", by Michael Wolff, leaks onto internet: https://t.co/sf7vj4IYAx
— WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) January 8, 2018
Although WikiLeaks deleted the tweet, still could not reach the network’s strong communication capabilities, the link is still spreading on the Internet.
The WikiLeaks release of a book that has been sold worldwide is indeed some people understand the link. In response, some users think this is WikiLeaks support Trump’s performance, they think, with piracy, Wolff’s legitimate book sales will decline.
Please don’t download Wikileaks’ pirating of Fire And Fury. Trump wants you to. Buy it instead.
— William Gibson (@GreatDismal) January 7, 2018
In response to this incident, WikiLeaks did not respond directly, but it suspected it expressed its attitude in a tweet that responded to another story – as the WikiLeaks name suggests, they specifically leaked.
You literally just made this up, @IBTimes.
"in order to reportedly undermine the surging sales"
As your even article makes clear:
"WikiLeaks has given no explanation for such a move."@WikiLeaks reports on leaks. Hint: It's in the name.
— WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) January 8, 2018
Reference: ibtimes