Journalist Michael Wolff, known for his investigative books on Donald Trump, reports that he has been quietly boycotted by the media after the release of his new book All or Nothing: How Trump Recaptured America. According to Wolff, MSNBC canceled previously scheduled interviews after pressure from the White House, with officials allegedly telling him that “the climate has changed.” This apparent attempt at censorship is part of a broader strategy to silence critical voices as the major networks continue to pander to Trump to maintain good relations. One disturbing detail concerns the 80 to 100 hours of recordings on Jeffrey Epstein, which Wolff claims to possess and which would include references to the connection between Trump and Epstein-a subject the current president of the United States of America would like to keep under wraps.
Epstein has been accused of sexual abuse and international child trafficking. In 2008, he pleaded guilty to procuring underage girls for sexual purposes and served 13 months in prison through a controversial plea deal. In 2019, he was arrested again on charges of sex trafficking of minors between Florida and New York. Investigations revealed that Epstein had recruited dozens of underage girls for sexual encounters on his properties, particularly on his private island Little Saint James, where he held orgies with VIPs and underage girls. Epstein took his own life on August 10, 2019 while in prison.
As Meidas+ Wolff reported, Wolff described Trump’s behavior as “completely consistent with the chaos we are seeing today: overlapping tariffs and incoherent rants before world leaders. He doesn’t care about politics. He only cares about getting attention,” the author pointed out.