
Michael Wolff appeared on Real Time with Bill Maher Friday and he had some juicy tidbits to share about the president that go beyond what he wrote in his new book Fire and Fury.
The book has caused quite a stir, especially in the White House with Trump fuming over just about every sentence in it. This latest interview with the author is going to do nothing to quell the president’s rage.
“Well, you have done the impossible, you’ve made America read again,” Maher quipped at the beginning of the interview. The host went on to ask Wolff to give him one details from the book that people seemed to have passed over, one that surprised him.
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Wolff took a different tact in his answer. Instead of discussing something that was in the book, he spoke of something he left out of it. It was a story that he had repeated to him several times but just didn’t feel comfortable including because he couldn’t verify it.
“I didn’t have the blue dress,” Wolff said, in reference to the evidence that got Bill Clinton busted during the Monica Lewinsky scandal.
“It’s about somebody’s he’s f**king right now?” Maher asked, excited.
“Yes,” Wolff answered, though he refused to elaborate. “You just have to read between the lines,” he said, before adding, “Now that I’ve told you, when you hit that paragraph, you’ll say bingo.”
Maher did his best to get more of the details out of Michael Wolff but he wasn’t able to pry much else loose. Wolff did mention “back doors” that would make it easy for Trump to have an affair without people catching on. It was then that Maher joked, “There are back doors? Oh, it’s a gay liaison!”
It will be interesting to see if anything else surrounding this alleged affair comes to light in the coming months.
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