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President Donald Trump may still dominate the news cycle, but inside the White House, the foundations of his power are weakening—and he knows it, according to Trump’s biographer. On the latest episode of Inside Trump’s Head,
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Michael Wolff reveals why Donald Trump backed off from hostile Greenland takeover
President Donald Trump sparked global debate when he announced his plans to take over Greenland. His claims of wanting to acquire the country for National Security were quickly met by resistance across the country.
Michael Wolff joins Joanna Coles to trace the oddly revealing logic now driving Donald Trump's presidency: MICHAEL WOLFF, TRUMP BIOGRAPHER: So anyway, this was, in these conversations that I've been having,
President Donald Trump knows the flurry of controversies is helping to distract from the Epstein files, author Michael Wolff said.
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Michael Wolff predicts Donald Trump will 'sacrifice' Republicans
Donald Trump biographer and longtime critic Michael Wolff is back with more bombshell claims. On Wednesday, he said that backlash over the apparent failure of several Trump-era agendas could cost Republicans the midterms.
Behind closed doors, Donald Trump is wrestling with fears that his administration’s mounting crises might spell his political demise as the midterms edge closer, according to his biographer. Author Michael Wolff shared on the Inside Trump’s Head podcast that he spoke with sources in the White House who say Trump has a growing “sense” that things are “going wrong.
Michael Wolff revealed after his emails with Epstein were released that he advised the convicted sex trafficker on how to manipulate the then-presidential candidate. In the 2015 email, Epstein wonders what Trump would say if asked about their relationship during the presidential debate. “I think you should let him hang himself.
Discredited author Michael Wolff once encouraged Jeffrey Epstein to blackmail then-presidential candidate Donald Trump — insisting the convicted pedophile could generate a “debt” from him. The Trump-obsessed writer’s email exchanges with Epstein ...
Donald Trump may project supreme confidence one year into his second term, but hidden Achilles’ heels are waiting to shatter his “illusion of strength,” his biographer says. Author Michael Wolff discussed on the Inside Trump’s Head podcast how Trump has relied on a “strongman persona” to bulldoze centuries of norms since his return to the White House.