Mar 3, 2025 | It’s been a seismic weekend in global politics with nothing less than the future of European security at stake.
Amid the fallout of Donald Trump and JD Vance’s shouting match with Volodymyr Zelensky in the Oval Office on Friday, Keir Starmer hosted a summit of international leaders and seemed to pull of a delicate balancing act as a conduit between the American and Ukrainian presidents.
Whether Starmer and French president Emmanuel Macron’s plan for a “coalition of the willing” to lead the defence of a post-war Ukraine is feasible very much remains to be seen – especially without American air cover.
Few know Trump better than his biographer Michael Wolff, who is in the Daily T studio to mark the publication of his latest book All or Nothing: How Trump Recaptured America (dismissed as “totally FAKE” by Trump). Wolff gives Kamal and Camilla his take on the thinking of a man he describes as “both a moron and a genius”.
Sep 26, 2023 | Rupert Murdoch says he is retiring. Author Michael Wolff writes about the implications of this in his new book, "The Fall: The End of Fox News and the Murdoch Dynasty." "Another irony beyond proportion is that Fox elects Donald Trump president. There is no Trump presidency without Fox. But Rupert Murdoch hates Donald Trump," Wolff alleges to Joy Reid.
In his explosive new book “Fire and Fury,” exploring the first year of Donald Trump’s presidency, Michael Wolff said the people closest to the president were “afraid for their own careers and for the country.” Wolff sits down with Judy Woodruff to discuss what he learned through his reporting and the pushback he has received, including from the president himself.
CNN's Jake Tapper abruptly ends his interview with White House adviser Stephen Miller after trying to ask Miller about a book that is highly critical of President Donald Trump and the role Steve Bannon had in the administration.
’Fire and Fury' has been published early after president Trump's lawyers threatened to sue. There is so much demand for the new book on Donald Trump that stores can't keep up with the demand. Its publishers had to release it early after the president's lawyers threatened to sue them and the former White House Adviser Steve Bannon.
The book is written by Michael Wolff and draws a picture of a chaotic first year in office. Trump has slammed it as 'phoney' - calling the author 'a loser'. But, how will this book impact Trump's presidency and America's foreign policy?
Presenter: Hashem Ahelbarra | Guests: Mohammed Cherkaoui - Professor of Conflict Resolution at George Mason University; Rami Khouri - Senior Public Policy Fellow and Adjunct professor of Journalism at the American University of Beirut; Ian Black - Visiting Senior Fellow at the London School of Economics, Middle East Centre