Victoria Wolff is transforming her lifestyle and her husband's public image by creating newsletters and social media content that showcase their life at their Amagansett home, blending domestic charm with media influence.
House Democrats released new emails involving Jeffrey Epstein that include discussions with author Michael Wolff about Donald Trump, revealing potential connections and exchanges from 2015 and 2019, including Epstein's denial of being banned from Mar-a-Lago and discussions on how to handle Trump's responses regarding Epstein.
Author Michael Wolff sued Melania Trump in New York after she threatened a $1 billion lawsuit over allegedly defamatory comments linking her to Jeffrey Epstein, claiming the threat is an attempt to silence him through intimidation and SLAPP tactics, with Wolff seeking a declaration that he did not defame her and protection under anti-SLAPP laws.
Reports have resurfaced claiming that former President Donald Trump may be feuding with his son Barron over Barron's height. According to author Michael Wolff, Trump is allegedly jealous of his son's height and never allows himself to be photographed with someone taller than him. Barron, who is now around 6'8", has been seen less frequently with his father since he surpassed Trump's height. While Wolff's credibility has been questioned, the issue of height insecurity has been reported on multiple occasions.
Michael Wolff's new book, "The Fall: The End of Fox News and the Murdoch Dynasty," reveals several key points about Rupert Murdoch, Fox News, and US politics. These include Murdoch's surprise at the cost of the Dominion lawsuit against Fox News, his belief that Ron DeSantis would beat Trump for the Republican nomination, his expressed wish for Trump's death, Lachlan Murdoch's disdain for Trump, Rupert Murdoch's contempt for some Fox News stars, and rumors of Tucker Carlson considering a presidential run. The book also delves into salacious gossip, including Roger Ailes' derogatory comments about Trump and Jerry Hall accusing Murdoch of being a homophobe.
Michael Wolff and Brian Stelter are looking to profit from the Dominion defamation lawsuit against Fox News, with Wolff spotted at Delaware Superior Court and discussing writing a book about Fox News, while Stelter is releasing his second book on Fox’s Network of Lies. Meanwhile, Newsmax, a competitor of Fox News, has all but ignored the case as it moves to trial this week, with sources suggesting the channel may avoid it altogether due to its own legal troubles with Dominion.