What happens when one of the best-sourced reporters in the game catches up with an old friend to share his latest scoop? Every week, we listen in as journalist Michael Wolff (Fire and Fury, Siege, Landslide) speaks with James Truman, former editorial director of Condé Nast. They dish from inside the Trump campaign and share election intel before the world gets to hear it. Fire and Fury: The Podcas... more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 28 | Founded | 6 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | PoliticsNews |
In this episode, Michael and James reflect on Tuesday’s transformative election outcome and Donald Trump’s return to power. They unpack the GOP’s decisive victory, the recalibration within Trump’s inner circle, and the Democrats’ struggle to regroup.... more
Following last week’s headline-making revelations about the complex relationship between Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump, Michael and James return for a special bonus episode with a powerful follow-up. In this discussion, Michael dives deeper into h... more
In this episode, Michael reveals a key source for his reporting on Donald Trump: Jeffrey Epstein. Through behind-the-scenes stories and never-before-heard recordings, Michael recounts Epstein's candid insights into Trump’s rise, revealing a world of ... more
In this episode, Michael and James examine the fractured dynamics of Trump’s campaign, uncovering the tension between Trump’s outward confidence and the unease simmering within his inner circle. They explore Elon Musk’s unpredictable influence and th... more
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These jokers are so scared of women
Not much going on but options that seems scripted. Feels like propaganda instead of news and analysis.
Michael feels Trump is going to win and is using this PodCast to try to get on Trumps good side so he can get access to him to write another book. What a waste of such a good opportunity.
TDS in podcast form
Sometimes entertaining, mostly unacknowledged conservative (and often cringe-inducing) opinions of one of the hosts. The opinions are stated as facts and the other host asks questions and affirms whatever is said. Has the power dynamics of a professor educating a student.
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