President Trump on Sunday criticized two New York Times reporters who cover his presidency, saying an upcoming book about him is largely fabricated. In his remarks, Trump alleges that the writers’ account of meetings inside the Situation Room—described as top secret—includes information that is not accurate. He characterizes the book as “mostly made up,” calling it fake news and largely fiction.

The reports describe Trump’s reaction to the book as public pushback against the New York Times’ portrayal of events and conversations connected to his administration. The outlets also note Trump’s broader pattern of disputing information he attributes to journalists covering his presidency.

The New York Times reporters’ claims about what transpired in Situation Room meetings are not detailed in the sources provided, and no independent verification of either side’s assertions is included. The coverage focuses on Trump’s allegations and his criticism of the authors and the book’s reported content.