The book "Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House" by Michael Wolff discusses how former President Donald Trump’s frustrations during his time in the White House often stemmed from his own behavior. It suggests that Trump would regularly make calls to various individuals throughout the day and even at night, revealing his thoughts and feelings about his administration.
This tendency to communicate with many people who had no obligation to maintain secrecy likely contributed to leaks and shared information, reflecting an insider atmosphere marked by Trump's candidness. Wolff's portrayal emphasizes the chaotic environment of the White House and Trump's role in perpetuating the leaks about his own challenges and concerns.