
Inside Trump's Head Trump’s People Have Plot Against the Voters: Wolff
Nov 9, 2025
Michael Wolff, a savvy investigative journalist, delves into Trump’s chaotic campaign strategies. He discusses the alarming potential for Trump's 2026 plans to be hijacked by litigation, as aides scramble to secure their futures. Wolff highlights redistricting schemes and looming Supreme Court battles over voting rights, painting a picture of an election likely to unfold in the courtroom. The conversation also touches on the unraveling dynamics among Trump’s circle and the existential stakes for those within his orbit.
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Trump Cannot Course-Correct
- Joanna Coles argues Trump cannot course-correct and will not accept being told he's wrong.
- That rigidity makes the administration likely to double down rather than change strategy.
Fat Drugs Could Be A Signature Win
- Michael Wolff and Joanna Coles highlight Trump's GLP-1 drug move as a rare, tangible policy win with broad public impact.
- They note it could become a defining achievement if it meaningfully lowers costs and improves public health.
Fainting Incident at White House Event
- Michael Wolff describes a chaotic White House press event where a man fainted and Trump appeared irritated.
- Dr. Oz rushed to help while Trump waited for cameras to return to him.

