Donald Trump has taken aim at the estate of late financier Jeffrey Epstein and journalist Michael Wolff, claiming they conspired against him. Trump's bombshell threats follow the release of the Department of Justice's case files on Epstein.
While reviewing the documents, Trump stated that he suspects a plot to harm his presidential campaign. According to him, Epstein was in league with Wolff to discredit him. The President described Wolff as a "third-rate writer" whose work aimed to hurt him both politically and personally.
Trump's remarks echoed a previous statement where he said he did not believe Wolff had acted against him. However, the latest release of the case files has led Trump to reassess his stance. He expressed regret over initially trusting Wolff's account, stating that it was actually "the opposite of what people were hoping for."
The President warned that he and possibly the Epstein estate would take legal action against Wolff for allegedly conspiring with Epstein. In response, Wolff called Trump's accusations "ridiculous" and maintained his innocence.
It is worth noting that a letter from Trump celebrating Epstein's 50th birthday was discovered among the released documents. The letter revealed an unexpected friendship between the two men in the past.
While reviewing the documents, Trump stated that he suspects a plot to harm his presidential campaign. According to him, Epstein was in league with Wolff to discredit him. The President described Wolff as a "third-rate writer" whose work aimed to hurt him both politically and personally.
Trump's remarks echoed a previous statement where he said he did not believe Wolff had acted against him. However, the latest release of the case files has led Trump to reassess his stance. He expressed regret over initially trusting Wolff's account, stating that it was actually "the opposite of what people were hoping for."
The President warned that he and possibly the Epstein estate would take legal action against Wolff for allegedly conspiring with Epstein. In response, Wolff called Trump's accusations "ridiculous" and maintained his innocence.
It is worth noting that a letter from Trump celebrating Epstein's 50th birthday was discovered among the released documents. The letter revealed an unexpected friendship between the two men in the past.