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Trump Orders DOJ to Investigate ‘Anonymous’ Author for Treason Over Classified Leaks

Well, it’s about time. President Trump on Wednesday did what the media never had the guts to do and what the political establishment never wanted to happen: he ordered the Justice Department to investigate Miles Taylor — the infamous “Anonymous” leaker who spent Trump’s first term hiding behind a fake identity while feeding classified information to the press and pretending to be some high-ranking hero of the “resistance.”

You remember that New York Times op-ed from 2018 — the one written by an “Anonymous senior official” who claimed to be protecting America from the big bad Orange Man while secretly sabotaging the Trump agenda from within? Yeah, turns out it wasn’t a Cabinet-level insider or some White House heavyweight. It was Miles Taylor — a mid-level bureaucrat at DHS with a Barack Obama bumper sticker still fading on his Prius.

Taylor later wrote a book called A Warning under his Anonymous alias, cashing in on his fabricated importance while CNN rolled out the red carpet for him. But now, the game’s up. President Trump has revoked Taylor’s security clearance and ordered the DOJ to investigate what he calls “egregious behavior” — and rightfully so.

Will Scharf, one of Trump’s top legal advisers, laid it out: “He leaked classified information… He wrote a book under the pseudonym ‘Anonymous,’ making outrageous claims about your administration.” And now, they’re finally going to dig into what else this glorified resistance groupie was up to.

Trump didn’t mince words either. “I didn’t know anything about him,” he said. “He wrote a book, Anonymous… it was a work of fiction.” He’s not wrong. It was all hype and headline bait. Taylor pretended to be the last line of defense inside a rogue White House when in reality, he was just another D.C. bureaucrat auditioning for CNN airtime.

The kicker? Trump’s absolutely right — if this kind of sabotage had happened to a Democrat president, the media would’ve called it a “constitutional crisis.” But because it was Trump, Taylor got book deals and Sunday morning interviews. He wasn’t a whistleblower — he was a traitor wrapped in a press pass.

Now the gloves are off. President Trump is asking the right questions: Can someone just sit in on high-level meetings, leak classified info, write a book, and call themselves a patriot? That’s not journalism — that’s treason.

And it’s time someone paid the price.

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