Book sales suspended for Trump aide accused of plagiarism
NEW YORK — The publisher of Monica Crowley’s “What the (Bleep) Just Happened?” said Tuesday it is halting sales of the book, pending the “opportunity” for the aide to President-elect Donald Trump to revise her text.
Crowley is a syndicated talk show host and Trump’s pick to serve as director of communications at the White House’s National Security Council. She is accused of plagiarizing numerous passages in the 2012 book, an anti-Obama work that was praised by future Trump supporters Sarah Palin and Rudolph Giuliani, among others.
On Tuesday, HarperCollins announced the book and its 2013 edition, “What the (Bleep) Just Happened . . . Again?” will “no longer be offered for purchase until such time as the author has the opportunity to source and revise the material.”
Both editions have the same basic material, but the 2013 book includes a new foreword, in which Crowley responds to Obama’s re-election.