The 10 biggest revelations from "Fire and Fury," categorized by their relevance to the ongoing chaos in Washington. Michael Wolff’s “Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House” was released on Friday, in the face of a legal threat and blanket criticism from the White House. Trump said it is “full of lies, misrepresentations, and sources that don’t exist,” while Wolff indicated that he has audio recordings and notes to back up his assertions. The book characterizes Trump as unfit for office, unable to focus his attention on even scant policy details and, in the eyes of even those most loyal to him, having the mentality of a child. Joe Scarborough, the “Morning Joe” host and WaPo columnist who is thanked in the acknowledgements, labeled the book “terrifying.”