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President Donald Trump suggested he could pursue legal action against author Michael Wolff, alleging that Wolff and the late Jeffrey Epstein were “conspiring” to harm him politically.
President Donald Trump suggested he could pursue legal action against author Michael Wolff, alleging that Wolff and the late Jeffrey Epstein were “conspiring” to harm him politically. The comments came amid renewed attention on recently released Epstein-related files, which Trump claims clear him of wrongdoing.
Trump did not provide evidence to support the allegation but said he is reviewing possible legal options. The remarks have intensified an already heated debate over the credibility of claims tied to the Epstein documents and their political fallout.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has suggested that he may pursue legal action against author Michael Wolff, accusing him of political misconduct tied to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein. Trump alleged that Wolff and Epstein were “conspiring” to damage his political reputation, framing the claim as part of what he has long described as coordinated efforts to undermine him through media narratives and controversial associations.
Wolff, known for his critical books about Trump’s presidency, has previously relied on anonymous sources and insider accounts, a practice Trump has repeatedly challenged as unreliable and defamatory. While no legal action has yet been formally announced, Trump’s remarks signal a continued willingness to confront critics through the courts. The allegations add another layer to the ongoing tensions between Trump and members of the media, raising questions about the boundaries between political criticism, journalistic freedom, and defamation claims in the public sphere.
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