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President Donald Trump’s ‘grift’ is getting ‘worse and worse’ with latest ‘rigged market’ scheme, his biographer Michael Wolff says

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July 11, 2026

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President Donald Trump’s ‘grift’ is getting ‘worse and worse’ with latest ‘rigged market’ scheme, his biographer Michael Wolff says

President Donald Trump’s latest cryptocurrency venture and his family-linked business dealings, including mining investments connected to federal financing, have come under significant scrutiny lately, with his longtime biographer Michael Wolff commenting that the president’s financial “grifts” are becoming “worse and worse and worse.” Wolff argued that investing alongside Trump comes with the risk of playing...

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RedState

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· Jun 22, 2026

Things Go From Bad to Worse for Dan Goldman on the Eve of the NYC Primary

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Vanity Fair

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· Jul 7, 2026

Derek C. Blasberg’s Starry Pre-Social-Media Archive

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The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jun 26, 2026

Editorial. Fixing mis-selling

RBI mis-selling rules sound; redressal system needed

The Daily Beast

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· Jun 29, 2026

What Epstein Revealed About Putin Behind Closed Doors: Wolff

Rick Friedman / Corbis via Getty ImagesAn author has claimed that disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein oftentimes knew what was coming in geopolitics before it happened. In a new column for his Substack, HOWL, author Michael Wolff recalled several instances in which he said Epstein had a way of predicting political events before they occurred, likening him to a “mobster.”“As with mobsters, there was a sense of knowingness, of a deep, well-informed cynicism, and, too, the suggestion that he had important people, politicians, law enforcement, bankers in his pocket and always talking to him,” Wolff wrote. “There was a constant sprinkling of extraordinary but otherwise casually revealed information.”Read more at The Daily Beast.

Drudge Report

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· Jul 7, 2026

Trump Promised Foreign Investment Boom. It's Getting Harder to Deliver...

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Townhall

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· Jun 25, 2026

This Is How You Know the Biden-Era Fentanyl Scandal Is Bad

This Is How You Know the Biden-Era Fentanyl Scandal Is Bad

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