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Donald Trump has unleashed a fiery response to the latest book by journalist Michael Wolff, dismissing it as a "total FAKE JOB" after it made sensational claims about his presidential campaign. The book, which chronicles Trump's 2024 election efforts, features alleged quotes and incidents that the former president vehemently denies.

 

Among the book’s many explosive assertions is one recounting a moment at a Pennsylvania rally where Tesla CEO Elon Musk reportedly jumped up and down in excitement. According to Wolff, Trump observed the tech billionaire’s behavior and allegedly remarked, "What the f*** is wrong with this guy? And why doesn't his shirt fit?" The book also claims Trump entertained conspiracy theories about Michelle Obama's gender, praised O.J. Simpson’s legal team, and harshly criticized his own lawyers.

 

All or Nothing: How Trump Recaptured America recounts how Trump had doubts about Musk after the Tesla CEO jumped wildly with his fists in air as he joined the president at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania

 

Despite Trump’s White House Communications Director Steven Cheung already branding Wolff as a "lying sack of s***," Trump took to Truth Social on Sunday night to personally address the allegations.

 

"So-called 'Author' Michael Wolff's new book is a total FAKE JOB, just like the other JUNK he wrote," Trump stated, referencing Wolff’s previous works about his presidency. He insisted he had never entertained Wolff’s attempts to arrange a meeting, rejecting all contact to avoid granting the author any credibility. "Others in the administration were also called, they reported his calls, and likewise, did not talk to him," he added. Trump admitted that Wolff might have spoken to a small number of individuals but argued that their contributions were not significant.

 

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Trump further asserted that Wolff’s prior books about him had been discredited and expected this one to suffer the same fate. "I am one who believes in commenting about FAKE NEWS, or made-up stories, even if you have to 'punch low,' and shouldn't be wasting the time required to do so," he declared.

 

The former president then pivoted to listing his recent successes, claiming he had overseen the greatest election and "perhaps the greatest first month EVER." He accused Wolff of exclusively focusing on negative and allegedly false narratives surrounding his presidency.

"He mentions the people that surrounded me during the Election, and in many cases now, in derogatory terms, but they couldn't have been that bad because here I am in the White House, refusing to take his calls," Trump argued.

 

Dismissing the book’s credibility, Trump accused Wolff of fabricating sources. "If they are real, let them be revealed. Watch, it will never happen. He is FAKE NEWS, a total LOSER, and no one should waste their time or money in buying this boring and obviously fictitious book!" he concluded.

The book, titled All or Nothing: How Trump Recaptured America, recounts Musk’s rally appearance as an attempt to solidify his commitment to Trump’s campaign. However, after Musk's energetic display, Trump was reportedly left questioning his behavior.

 

Meanwhile, Wolff alleges that Musk himself was unimpressed by campaign figures, reportedly dismissing an introduction to J.D. Vance at the same rally by saying, "I've really no interest in speaking to a vice president." Trump staffers allegedly speculated that Musk and Trump’s relationship was doomed to fail.

 

Wolff also claims Trump repeatedly discussed conspiracy theories regarding Michelle Obama, particularly amid speculation that she could replace Joe Biden as the Democratic candidate. "People call her 'Mike' you know. You know that, don't you?" Wolff attributes to Trump. "They think she looks pretty manly. Those very big shoulders. What's that about? That's what people will call her if she runs, 'Mike.' That's the name she'll have: 'Mike.'"

 

The book further alleges Trump was highly critical of his legal team while simultaneously praising the legal defense assembled for O.J. Simpson. Wolff claims Trump was particularly ruthless toward his lawyers following his hush money trial conviction in New York. He reportedly berated Todd Blanche, now Deputy Attorney General, saying, "I don't even know what you're doing here? I told you to stop this... I paid you to handle this. But you're blowing it... Why are you so weak? I don't know why I'm paying you." Trump also allegedly lashed out at other lawyers, including acting U.S. Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove, questioning their courtroom performances. "How could you lose that? You were terrible. Now I get stuck with you."

 

In response to the book, White House Communications Director Steven Cheung issued a scathing statement to DailyMail.com, branding Wolff as a fraud. "Michael Wolff is a lying sack of s**** and has been proven to be a fraud. He routinely fabricates stories originating from his sick and warped imagination, only possible because he has a severe and debilitating case of Trump Derangement Syndrome that has rotted his peanut-sized brain."

 

In the lead-up to the election, Wolff has also speculated about Musk’s political maneuvers, writing for DailyMail.com that some believed Musk was positioning himself to undermine Trump. The book claims that Musk’s support for Trump was dependent on Trump selecting J.D. Vance, whose political career has been backed by tech industry money, as his running mate. "Curiously, there is a belief that it is not so much Trump who the tech bros are supporting but his Vice President J.D. Vance, whose career has been nurtured by tech money. Musk is said to have made his support for Trump contingent on Trump picking Vance, who is only 40 years old, as his running mate," Wolff alleges.

 

As Trump and his allies push back on Wolff’s latest book, the controversy surrounding All or Nothing: How Trump Recaptured America continues to fuel headlines, adding another chapter to the ongoing political drama.

 

Based on a report by Daily Mail  2025-02-25

 

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Donald Trump has unleashed a fiery response to the latest book by journalist Michael Wolff, dismissing it as a "total FAKE JOB" after it made sensational claims about his presidential campaign. The book, which chronicles Trump's 2024 election efforts, features alleged quotes and incidents that the former president vehemently denies.

 

 

Among the book’s many explosive assertions is one recounting a moment at a Pennsylvania rally where Tesla CEO Elon Musk reportedly jumped up and down in excitement. According to Wolff, Trump observed the tech billionaire’s behavior and allegedly remarked, "What the f*** is wrong with this guy? And why doesn't his shirt fit?" The book also claims Trump entertained conspiracy theories about Michelle Obama's gender, praised O.J. Simpson’s legal team, and harshly criticized his own lawyers.

 

All or Nothing: How Trump Recaptured America recounts how Trump had doubts about Musk after the Tesla CEO jumped wildly with his fists in air as he joined the president at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania

 

Despite Trump’s White House Communications Director Steven Cheung already branding Wolff as a "lying sack of s***," Trump took to Truth Social on Sunday night to personally address the allegations.

 

"So-called 'Author' Michael Wolff's new book is a total FAKE JOB, just like the other JUNK he wrote," Trump stated, referencing Wolff’s previous works about his presidency. He insisted he had never entertained Wolff’s attempts to arrange a meeting, rejecting all contact to avoid granting the author any credibility. "Others in the administration were also called, they reported his calls, and likewise, did not talk to him," he added. Trump admitted that Wolff might have spoken to a small number of individuals but argued that their contributions were not significant.

 

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Trump further asserted that Wolff’s prior books about him had been discredited and expected this one to suffer the same fate. "I am one who believes in commenting about FAKE NEWS, or made-up stories, even if you have to 'punch low,' and shouldn't be wasting the time required to do so," he declared.

 

The former president then pivoted to listing his recent successes, claiming he had overseen the greatest election and "perhaps the greatest first month EVER." He accused Wolff of exclusively focusing on negative and allegedly false narratives surrounding his presidency.

"He mentions the people that surrounded me during the Election, and in many cases now, in derogatory terms, but they couldn't have been that bad because here I am in the White House, refusing to take his calls," Trump argued.

 

Dismissing the book’s credibility, Trump accused Wolff of fabricating sources. "If they are real, let them be revealed. Watch, it will never happen. He is FAKE NEWS, a total LOSER, and no one should waste their time or money in buying this boring and obviously fictitious book!" he concluded.

The book, titled All or Nothing: How Trump Recaptured America, recounts Musk’s rally appearance as an attempt to solidify his commitment to Trump’s campaign. However, after Musk's energetic display, Trump was reportedly left questioning his behavior.

 

Meanwhile, Wolff alleges that Musk himself was unimpressed by campaign figures, reportedly dismissing an introduction to J.D. Vance at the same rally by saying, "I've really no interest in speaking to a vice president." Trump staffers allegedly speculated that Musk and Trump’s relationship was doomed to fail.

 

Wolff also claims Trump repeatedly discussed conspiracy theories regarding Michelle Obama, particularly amid speculation that she could replace Joe Biden as the Democratic candidate. "People call her 'Mike' you know. You know that, don't you?" Wolff attributes to Trump. "They think she looks pretty manly. Those very big shoulders. What's that about? That's what people will call her if she runs, 'Mike.' That's the name she'll have: 'Mike.'"

 

The book further alleges Trump was highly critical of his legal team while simultaneously praising the legal defense assembled for O.J. Simpson. Wolff claims Trump was particularly ruthless toward his lawyers following his hush money trial conviction in New York. He reportedly berated Todd Blanche, now Deputy Attorney General, saying, "I don't even know what you're doing here? I told you to stop this... I paid you to handle this. But you're blowing it... Why are you so weak? I don't know why I'm paying you." Trump also allegedly lashed out at other lawyers, including acting U.S. Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove, questioning their courtroom performances. "How could you lose that? You were terrible. Now I get stuck with you."

 

In response to the book, White House Communications Director Steven Cheung issued a scathing statement to DailyMail.com, branding Wolff as a fraud. "Michael Wolff is a lying sack of s**** and has been proven to be a fraud. He routinely fabricates stories originating from his sick and warped imagination, only possible because he has a severe and debilitating case of Trump Derangement Syndrome that has rotted his peanut-sized brain."

 

In the lead-up to the election, Wolff has also speculated about Musk’s political maneuvers, writing for DailyMail.com that some believed Musk was positioning himself to undermine Trump. The book claims that Musk’s support for Trump was dependent on Trump selecting J.D. Vance, whose political career has been backed by tech industry money, as his running mate. "Curiously, there is a belief that it is not so much Trump who the tech bros are supporting but his Vice President J.D. Vance, whose career has been nurtured by tech money. Musk is said to have made his support for Trump contingent on Trump picking Vance, who is only 40 years old, as his running mate," Wolff alleges.

 

As Trump and his allies push back on Wolff’s latest book, the controversy surrounding All or Nothing: How Trump Recaptured America continues to fuel headlines, adding another chapter to the ongoing political drama.

 

Based on a report by Daily Mail  2025-02-25

 

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A lot of truth, I suppose. Interesting Musk's intention to choose Vance. But his career just starts and Donald's (Trump, not Duck) is fading naturally.

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7 minutes ago, newbee2022 said:

A lot of truth, I suppose. Interesting Musk's intention to choose Vance. But his career just starts and Donald's (Trump, not Duck) is fading naturally.

The glasses say it all. Anyone who buys those is not right in the head.

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