Summary
Michael Wolff addressed the release of emails involving himself, Jeffrey Epstein, and President Donald Trump. The emails, released by Democratic lawmakers, include conversations about Trump's association with Epstein. The situation has sparked comments from both political parties about the nature of the relationship between Trump and Epstein.
Key Facts
- Michael Wolff spoke about emails released from Jeffrey Epstein's estate that discuss President Trump.
- Democratic lawmakers released emails involving Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and Wolff.
- House Republicans released other documents, accusing Democrats of trying to slander President Trump.
- The White House Communication Director criticized Michael Wolff, calling him a liar.
- Epstein and Trump reportedly had a close relationship for over a decade, according to Wolff.
- Trump claims he and Epstein had a falling-out in the early 2000s and denies any wrongdoing.
- Some of the emails include discussions about how the media might question Trump about Epstein.
- Wolff mentioned he was trying to gather information about Trump through his communications with Epstein.