Recently, the Woodward book and the New York Times anonymous editorial came out. I dislike both because of the anonymity both provide to their so-called sources. Until now, I have never referenced such works in this forum because, at bottom, anonymous-source reporting (fabricated stories?) is suspicious at best and corrupt at worst.
While I remain opposed to anonymous-source products like those mentioned above, Trump's response is not anonymous and his words are plain-fact items of public record. His one-word tweet, "TREASON?" says a lot.
Significantly, and astoundingly (to me at least), Trump did not deny that one or more of his highest-ranking administration officials are working to thwart him. He did not come out praising the loyalty of his staff and unity of his team. In a single word, Trump enhanced if not outright confirmed the credibility of the Woodward and NY Times pieces.
In that tweet and other responses, Trump himself confirmed that a number of people in his administration disrespect him, are proactively working to thwart at least parts of his agenda, and some, seeing him as a threat to the country, are intentionally and covertly insubordinate.
Trumps team leadership style has failed. It may have worked in Trump Tower but it is not well suited for the White House. His attempt to apply his business style in a political setting has produced a team in which some of his key people are (in their view) literally working to keep the country and the world safe from Donald Trump.
It's important to note that these insiders were not put there by the "lefties" or the establishment. They were put there by Donald Trump himself. Once again, we have reason to disbelieve Trump's claim that he picks "the best people." But that's minor given what's now emerging, not as a narrative, but as a truth confirmed by Trump himself.
None of this makes Trump look strong or in control. As his perceived strength and competence continues to weaken, so will his base. While there will always be people who will believe in Trump to their dying day, a larger number of Americans will come to form a critical mass of anti-Trump sentiment, such that the Republicans who have the power to do so will see fit to impeach Trump.