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In the spring of 2021, after writing two books generally butchering Donald Trump, I received an unlikely invitation to visit him at Mar-a-Lago so I could write a third. Negativity was not something he feared. To the extent it added to the further sturm und drang that surrounded him, he courted it. For three hours, and in a relaxed mood, he harangued me about the stolen election and all the… → Read More
How do you follow that? After four years of political vandalism, the 46th president has a plan: an administration of competent, faceless operators, a government whose first and only job is to pick up the pieces and the refound faith that voters of all persuasions will reward prosperity → Read More
In this archive piece from 2018, Michael Wolff looks beyond the rhetoric, ego and internecine spats of the first year of Donald Trump's presidency → Read More
In his bid to put a billionaire in the Oval Office, Michael Bloomberg shovelled more of his own cash than any other candidate in history → Read More
Michael Wolff interviews George Osborne. In our September issue the close friend and consigliere of David Cameron, the chancellor-turned-newspaper editor, talks to Michael Wolff. → Read More
When Donald Trump came after Michael Wolff and his book, Fire And Fury, Wolff was forced to question who owns ‘the truth’ when the president - and the world’s journalists - came after him → Read More
When Donald Trump came after Michael Wolff and his book, Fire And Fury, Wolff was forced to question who owns ‘the truth’ when the president - and the world’s journalists - came after him → Read More
Shari Redstone ultimately controls both media companies and, like Rupert Murdoch before her, she (and not Leslie Moonves) ultimately will determine the future of a merged film and TV empire. → Read More
Was Rupert Murdoch getting out before the world ends? Michael Wolff explores why Murdoch is now yesterday's news. → Read More
The best-selling author and columnist's end-run around Washington’s "bureaucracy media" caught lemming-like journalists (and the White House) unaware. Now, as the president implodes, the mainstream press continues to misreport reality because “everybody is desperate for their piece of Trump — and the opportunity is now!" → Read More
Michael Wolff, author of Fire and Fury, on Trump's influence over the American press and the state of modern journalism. → Read More
Michael Wolff on Donald Trump's family, the power of his children and their reality-TV lives. → Read More
Author and columnist Michael Wolff was given extraordinary access to the Trump administration and now details the feuds, the fights and the alarming chaos he witnessed while reporting what turned into a new book. → Read More
In this exclusive extract from Michael Wolff's Trump book, the GQ columnist exposes the truth about the Commander in Tweets' first breathless year in which he was granted incredible access to the White House → Read More
In this exclusive extract from Michael Wolff's Trump book, the GQ columnist exposes the truth about the Commander in Tweets' first breathless year in which he was granted incredible access to the White House → Read More
In this exclusive extract from Michael Wolff's Trump book, the GQ columnist exposes the truth about the Commander in Tweets' first breathless year in which he was granted incredible access to the White House → Read More
When the media titan unloads the bulk of Fox to Disney rather than letting it pass to his heirs, it proves he has always had a favorite Murdoch — himself. → Read More
For decades the sexual harassment claims against Harvey Weinstein were made behind closed doors. But who were the powers that kept them secret? → Read More
Disney's bid for Fox and AT&T's push for Time Warner reveal a Death Star theory of media, but what if bigger isn't always better? → Read More
The millennials, in all their newness and novelty, are rising, but the big story, according to Michael Wolff, is how the old have risen up against the young. → Read More