On Trip to Camp David, Donald Trump Ignores Michael Wolff Book, Presses MAGA Agenda
President Donald Trump ignored the ongoing controversies fueled by a new book about his administration, as he left the White House for Camp David.
President Donald Trump ignored the ongoing controversies fueled by a new book about his administration, as he left the White House for Camp David.
Wolff’s bestseller is sure to escalate an effort by Democrats and NeverTrump Republicans to have President Donald Trump removed from office under the 25th Amendment for what they claim is mental incapacity.
Michael Wolff’s new book, Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House flew off bookshelves early Friday morning despite efforts by President Donald Trump’s legal team to stop the publication and distribution of the book.
President Donald Trump challenged the media on Friday for their obsession with the new Michael Wolff book about his presidency.
On Friday’s broadcast of NBC’s “Today,” “Fire and Fury” author Michael Wolff fired back at President Trump’s criticisms of Wolff’s book and stated that people around the president describe him as childlike. Wolff reacted to the president’s attorneys sending him
President Donald Trump launched one of his trademark nicknames on Thursday evening, presumably referring to Breitbart News executive chairman, former Trump campaign CEO, and former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon as “Sloppy Steve,” as a controversial new book rushes to newsstands.
Mike Allen writes at Axios that Michael Wolff, author of Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House, has “dozens of hours” of recordings to corroborate the controversial quotes attributed to senior White House personnel in the new book — including former White House Chief Strategist and Breitbart executive chairman Stephen K. Bannon.
President Donald Trump is going to war against Michael Wolff’s book, sending a cease and desist letter to his publisher.
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders announced a ban on personal cellphones and devices in the West Wing, in an apparent attempt to block leaks from the White House.
In phone conversations with friends, Trump would share his frustrations concerning members of his staff and the internal chaos that drove the White House.
Sunday on CNN’s “Reliable Sources,” the Hollywood Reporter’s Michael Wolff defended a recent Newsweek column of his in which he took aim at the media for it’s aggressive coverage of President Donald Trump, including a specific criticism aimed at show
Veteran journalist and author Michael Wolff explained to critics of Breitbart Senior Editor MILO’s upcoming book Dangerous that “the publishing business is a business,” adding that the publisher were therefore inclined to publish his book considering the money to be made from it.
Stephen K. Bannon gives an exclusive interview to Michael Wolff at the Hollywood Reporter, previewing his ambitious agenda for president-elect Donald Trump. While Bannon seems to relish the left seeing him as “Darth Vader” or “Satan,” he describes himself as “Thomas Cromwell in the court of the Tudors.”
Michael Wolff writes in The Hollywood Reporter about the abject failure of the corporate media establishment in covering the 2016 election.
Michael Wolff shares his experience at the Republican and Democratic National Conventions, which he describes as dystopic and bizarre propaganda festivals.