President Donald Trump announced on Saturday that he was planning to sue Michael Wolff, claiming that the author had been “conspiring” with the late convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein to damage his reputation.
Trump made the comments while speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, saying that he was also considering a potential lawsuit against the Epstein estate on the same grounds.
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Trump: Jeffrey Epstein, Wolff Conspired To Get Me
“It looked like this guy Wolff…was conspiring with Epstein to do harm to me … We’ll probably sue Wolff for that. And maybe the Epstein estate.” https://t.co/TyCHfD76n7 pic.twitter.com/yghdfKqDgy
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One reporter asked Trump about the latest trove of files released relating to Epstein, asking whether he believed his critics would be “satisfied” with the information that had come out.
“Well, they should be, because it looked like this guy Wolff, who’s a writer, was conspiring with Epstein to do harm to me,” Trump began. “And I didn’t see it myself, but I was told be some very important people that — not only does it absolve me, it’s the opposite of what people were hoping, you know, the radical left — that Wolff was conspiring with Jeffrey Epstein to hurt me, politically or otherwise, and that came through loud and clear.”
“We’ll probably sue Wolff for that. And maybe the Epstein estate, I guess, I don’t know,” he added. “We’re going to certainly sue Wolff.”
One of the reporters pressed him again on the possibility that he would also sue the Epstein estate, and and Trump continued, “Well … I guess so, because he was conspiring with Wolff to do harm to me politically.”
The latest batch of documents, released Friday, included some three million documents — along with thousands of videos and photos. Among them were a number of emails between Epstein and “the Duke,” who is believed to be Prince Andrew, the Duke of York — and a list of allegations against President Trump that were compiled by the FBI.
The Justice Department has said in a statement that none of those allegations were considered to be “credible.”
“Some of the documents contain untrue and sensationalist claims against President Trump that were submitted to the FBI right before the 2020 election. To be clear, the claims are unfounded and false, and if they have a shred of credibility, they certainly would have been weaponised against President Trump already.”

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