Fire and Fury author Michael Wolff implies Trump is CURRENTLY having an affair in bombshell interview with Bill Maher


  • Michael Wolff, author of Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House, implied on Friday that President Donald Trump is currently having an affair
  • Wolff made the assertion on the air with Bill Maher on Friday night
  • Maher had asked Wolff to tell him something exclusive about his book
  • Maher stated, more than asked, 'It's somebody he's f***king now,' guessing as to what Wolff was alluding to - Wolff responded: 'It is' 
  • It comes amidst reports Trump had an affair with adult actor Stormy Daniels in 2006 shortly after Melania Trump gave birth to his youngest son
  • And it follows Steve Bannon's suggestion that Trump's longtime lawyer paid off 100 women who had sexual encounters with the president


  • Michael Wolff, author of Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House, implied in an interview with Bill Maher on Friday that President Donald Trump is currently having an affair.
    Wolff initially played coy when Maher asked him to tell him something that was in book that people had missed.    
    'There is something in the book that I was absolutely sure of but it was so incendiary, that I just didn't have the ultimate proof,' Wolff said to Maher.

    Michael Wolff, author of Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House, basically told Bill Maher on Friday that President Donald Trump is currently having an affair

    Michael Wolff, author of Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House, basically told Bill Maher on Friday that President Donald Trump is currently having an affair

    'I didn't have the blue dress,' Wolff said to Maher, referencing the dress that became the centerpiece of the Bill Clinton-Monica Lewinksy affair scandal, as he described why he didn't say explicitly that Trump was currently having an affair in his book
    'I didn't have the blue dress,' Wolff said to Maher, referencing the dress that became the centerpiece of the Bill Clinton-Monica Lewinksy affair scandal, as he described why he didn't say explicitly that Trump was currently having an affair in his book

    President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump return to the White House following a weekend trip to Mar-a-Lago, on the South Lawn of the White House on Monday
    President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump return to the White House following a weekend trip to Mar-a-Lago, on the South Lawn of the White House on Monday

    'Is it a woman thing?' Maher asked.
    'I didn't have the blue dress,' Wolff responded, referencing the dress that became the centerpiece of the Bill Clinton-Monica Lewinksy affair scandal.
    That tipped off Maher to what Wolff might be referring to. 
    'Is it about a woman?' Maher asked.
    'It is,' Wolff said.
    'Oh, it's somebody he's f***king now,' Maher said, less like a question than a statement of fact.
    'It is,' Wolff confirmed. 'You just have to read between the lines.'
    This seemed to irritate Maher, who appeared to grow tired of the cat and mouse game the author was playing. 
    'What lines?' Maher asked. 'You say it's in the book.' 
    'It's toward the end of the book,' Wolff said. 'Now that I've told ya, when you hit that paragraph, you're gonna say, "Bingo."'

    President Donald Trump  is seen here with First Lady Melania Trump at the Freedom Ball in Washington, DC at the Washington Convention Center during the 58th presidential inauguration on January 20, 2017
    President Donald Trump  is seen here with First Lady Melania Trump at the Freedom Ball in Washington, DC at the Washington Convention Center during the 58th presidential inauguration on January 20, 2017

    Wolff initially played coy when Maher asked him to tell him something that was in book that people had missed
    Wolff initially played coy when Maher asked him to tell him something that was in book that people had missed

    This allegation from Wolff comes amidst reports earlier this week that Trump had an affair with adult actor Stormy Daniels (pictured in 2008), whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, in 2006, shortly after Melania Trump gave birth to his youngest son
    This allegation from Wolff comes amidst reports earlier this week that Trump had an affair with adult actor Stormy Daniels (pictured in 2008), whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, in 2006, shortly after Melania Trump gave birth to his youngest son

    Wolff's book, Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House, is available for purchase now, online and in stores
    Wolff's book, Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House, is available for purchase now, online and in stores
    This allegation from Wolff comes amidst reports earlier this week that Trump had an affair with adult actor Stormy Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, in 2006, shortly after Melania Trump gave birth to his youngest son.
    Both Trump and Daniels have denied the affair.
    Both Slate and In Touch Weekly have published information related to interviews with Stormy Daniels, where she reportedly admits to and details the alleged affair.
    It was first reported by the Wall Street Journal on January 12 that Trump had his attorney, Michael Cohen, pay Daniels $130,000, just before the 2016 presidential election, in exchange for her silence about her alleged physical relationship with Trump.
    Earlier this month, Steve Bannon suggested that Donald Trump's lawyers paid off 100 women who had sexual encounters with the then-candidate during the 2016 presidential campaign. 
    Bannon, in an interview for Wolff's tell-all book, suggested that Clifford wasn't the only woman to receive a similar payout.
    'Look, Kasowitz has known [Trump] for twenty-five years,' Bannon allegedly said. 
    'Kasowitz has gotten him out of all kinds of jams. Kasowitz on the campaign - what did we have, a hundred women? Kasowitz took care of all of them.'
    The remark takes on new significance after the Wall Street Journal reported that another of the president's lawyers, Michael Cohen, sent hush money to Clifford just weeks before the 2016 election.
    As part of the alleged deal, the 38-year-old agreed to not speak publicly about it. 

    Porn star Stephanie Clifford (pictured with Trump) is said to have been paid  $130,000 in 2016 to keep quiet about an alleged 2006 sexual encounter with Trump. And Bannon, in an interview for journalist Michael Wolff's tell-all book about the Trump White House, suggested that Clifford wasn't the only woman to receive a similar payout
    Porn star Stephanie Clifford (pictured with Trump) is said to have been paid $130,000 in 2016 to keep quiet about an alleged 2006 sexual encounter with Trump. And Bannon, in an interview for journalist Michael Wolff's tell-all book about the Trump White House, suggested that Clifford wasn't the only woman to receive a similar payout
    The alleged incident occurred at a hotel in Lake Tahoe during the July 2006 American Century Celebrity Golf Championship at the Edgewood Tahoe in Stateline, Nevada.
    It was described this week in a Wall Street journal report which disclosed the sum allegedly paid.
    In response to that report, the president's lawyer vehemently denied that any such sexual encounter ever occurred.
    A friend of Clifford's came forward to say she had been told about it by her in 2006.
    Clifford's friend Alana Evans, who is also a porn star, told The Daily Beast that how Clifford confided in her about it at the time and that she was even invited into the hotel room - an invitation she declined.
    'All I'm going to say is: I ended up with Donald in his hotel room. Picture him chasing me around his hotel room in his tighty-whities,' she is alleged to have said.
    In 2006, Trump had been married to the first lady for a year.
    Evans and Clifford were close friends at that time, and were also neighbors. 
    Fire and Fury is available for purchase now, online and in stores. 

    Steve Bannon suggested that Donald Trump's longtime lawyer paid off 100 women who had sexual encounters with the then-candidate during the 2016 presidential campaign
    Steve Bannon suggested that Donald Trump's longtime lawyer paid off 100 women who had sexual encounters with the then-candidate during the 2016 presidential campaign


    1 comment:

    1. Dr. Evil? You cannot make this stuff up. He had to be chosen due to his Dr. Evil look & chops. ROTFLMFAO!

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