
bestselling Trump biographer and access journalist
Michael Wolff
bestselling Trump biographer and access journalist
About Michael
Michael Wolff is an American journalist, media consultant, columnist, and author. He has contributed to USA Today and The Hollywood Reporter and has received multiple awards, including two National Magazine Awards and a Mirror Award. Wolff has authored seven books covering various topics, including Burn Rate, which discusses his own dot-com company, and The Man Who Owns the News, a biography of Rupert Murdoch. He co-founded the news aggregation website Newser and has served as an editor of Adweek. Wolff gained widespread recognition for his 2018 book Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House, which detailed chaotic interactions within the Trump administration and included comments about the Trump family from former White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon. The book became a New York Times number-one bestseller and marked the first of four subsequent works about Donald Trump. Additionally, Wolff has stated that he recorded an estimated 100 hours of interviews with Jeffrey Epstein over several years, focusing on Epstein's relationship with and views on Donald Trump.
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