“I think he has many acts left in him. I would put my money on Steve Bannon right now instead of Donald Trump.”— Michael Wolff, npr.orgTagged: steve bannon, Donald Trump, Predictions
“Steve Bannon is responsible for Donald Trump's election. When Steve joined the campaign in August, they were finished—even Trump acknowledged they were finished.”— Michael Wolff, npr.orgTagged: steve bannon, Donald Trump, Trump Campaign
“This was an organization that was almost, I'd say, in a real sense shattered from the first day.”— Michael Wolff, npr.orgTagged: Donald Trump, Chaos, Trump Administration
“Each are trying to use their particular leverage and each has leverage with the president. Also, in order to increase their leverage with the president, they were trying to kill each other. In some nearly literal sense, kill each other. Certainly, Jared Kushner believed that Steve Bannon was leaking…”— Michael Wolff, npr.orgTagged: Steven Bannon, Jared Kushner, Donald Trump, Competition, leverage
“I think the two fundamental issues were that Donald Trump doesn't read anything. Let me accent that—anything. Nothing. If you're working for the president of the United States, that's an odd position because how do you get information to him? That's already a major hurdle. But then there's the secon…”— Michael Wolff, npr.orgTagged: Donald Trump, Reading, United States, President
“I am not a hit man. I’m someone who just found his way into this story of our time and just wanted to tell it as clearly as possible and with as much understanding as possible.”— Michael Wolff, npr.orgTagged: Hit Men, Understanding, Journalism, Donald Trump