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White House’s jaw-dropping response to claims it pressured Discovery channel to give Donald Trump Jr a HUNTING show

The Trump administration called author Michael Wolff a ‘lying sack of s***’ for reporting that the White house pressured Warner Brothers Discovery to give Don Jr. a hunting show.

Wolff has often been referred to with total derision by the Trump administration over the several books he’s written, claiming to have inside dirt on the White House from anonymous sources.  

The reveal comes from the author’s deep dive into the goings on at WBD, which owns the Discovery Channel as well as CNN, HBO, Max, Warner Brothers studios and DC Comics, among several media outlets and has been under fire during CEO David Zaslav’s tenure running the company.

Zaslav, according to Wolff, sought to find a way to ‘improve its Trump-age odor,’ showing the owners of CNN trying to make peace with the administration. 

The message they got back was to take a look at Amazon’s $40 million deal with Melania for a documentary. 

‘Don Jr. might like a hunting and fishing show on the Discovery Channel, they were told,’ Wolff wrote for New York Magazine. 

In a statement to DailyMail.com, White House spokesman Steven Cheung was having none of it. 

‘Michael Wolff is a lying sack of s*** and has been proven to be a fraud,’ he said. 

The Trump administration called author Michael Wolff a ‘lying sack of s***’ for reporting that the White house pressured Warner Brothers Discovery to give Don Jr. (pictured) a hunting show

Wolff (pictured) has often been referred to with total derision by the Trump administration over the several books he's written, claiming to have inside dirt on the White House from anonymous sources

Wolff (pictured) has often been referred to with total derision by the Trump administration over the several books he’s written, claiming to have inside dirt on the White House from anonymous sources

‘He routinely fabricates stories originating from his sick and warped imagination, only possible because he has a severe and debilitating case of Trump Derangement Syndrome that has rotted his peanut-sized brain.’

The president’s eldest son is indeed an avid hunter and fisherman and has hosted his own podcast for several years. 

Cheung has been comparing Wolff to human excrement for months over the publication of his latest book, All or Nothing, which alleges to tell the story of Trump’s return to the White House.

Some of the more salacious passages include Trump seeing Elon Musk jumping up and down at his Pennsylvania rally and reportedly asking: ‘What the f*** is wrong with this guy? And why doesn’t his shirt fit?’

Wolff also accuses Trump of engaging with conspiracy theories about Michelle Obama’s gender; praising O.J. Simpson’s ‘Dream Team’ of lawyers and profanely insulting his own.

Despite White House Communications Director Steven Cheung already slamming Wolff as a ‘lying sack of s***’ Trump responded himself in a lengthy post on Truth Social months ago.

‘So-called ”Author” Michael Wolff’s new book is a total FAKE JOB, just like the other JUNK he wrote,’ he said, referring to his three previous books about Trump. 

Trump claims that he ‘never called [Wolff] back’ despite his attempts ‘many times trying to set up a meeting’ because he didn’t want to give him any credibility. 

The reveal comes from the author's deep dive into the goings on at WBD, which owns the Discovery Channel as well as CNN , HBO , Max, Warner Brothers studios and DC Comics, among several media outlets and has been under fire during CEO David Zaslav's (pictured) tenure running the company

The reveal comes from the author’s deep dive into the goings on at WBD, which owns the Discovery Channel as well as CNN , HBO , Max, Warner Brothers studios and DC Comics, among several media outlets and has been under fire during CEO David Zaslav’s (pictured) tenure running the company

Former President Donald Trump and his son Donald Trump Jr during the 3rd round of the LIV Golf Invitational Series Bedminster

Former President Donald Trump and his son Donald Trump Jr during the 3rd round of the LIV Golf Invitational Series Bedminster

‘Others in the Administration were also called, they reported his calls, and likewise, did not talk to him,’ he added.

Trump believes he may have been able to speak ‘to a small number of people, but not meaningfully’ for the new book.

His other books about me have been discredited, as this one will be also. I am one who believes in commenting about FAKE NEWS, or made up stories, even if you have to ”punch low,” and shouldn’t be wasting the time required to do so,’ he said.

Trump then went on to count his various recent victories, saying he’d had the greatest election and ‘perhaps the greatest first month EVER.’

He added that Wolff only wants to discuss negative and, in Trump’s words, false things about him and his administration. 

‘He mentions the people that surrounded me during the Election, and in many cases now, in derogatory terms, but they couldn’t have been that bad because here I am in the White House, refusing to take his calls,’ Trump said.

Trump accuses Wolff of faking his sources and that if they are real, ‘let them be revealed.’ 

The president concluded: ‘Watch, it will never happen. He is FAKE NEWS, a total LOSER, and no one should waste their time or money in buying this boring and obviously fictitious book!’ 

Donald Trump has slammed author Michael Wolff over the 'total FAKE JOB' new book he has published which accuses him of profanely wondering 'what the f*** is wrong with' Elon Musk

Donald Trump has slammed author Michael Wolff over the ‘total FAKE JOB’ new book he has published which accuses him of profanely wondering ‘what the f*** is wrong with’ Elon Musk

All or Nothing: How Trump Recaptured America recounts how Trump had doubts about Musk after the Tesla CEO jumped wildly with his fists in air as he joined the president at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.

The endorsement from Musk was meant to be a confirmation that he was here to stay on the campaign but after he bounced around on the stage, Trump could only allegedly ask one question.

‘What the f*** is wrong with this guy? And why doesn’t his shirt fit?”

For his part, Musk was reportedly unimpressed after someone volunteered to introduce him to JD Vance at that same rally.

‘I’ve really no interest in speaking to a vice president,’ Wolff claims Musk said, with Wolff also alleging Trump staffers have said that the two titans will ‘invariably’ fall out at some point. 

Elsewhere, Wolff claims Trump repeated conspiracy theories regarding Michelle Obama’s true gender after it was rumored she would replace Joe Biden after he dropped out. 

‘People call her ‘Mike’ you know. You know that don’t you?’ Wolff claims Trump said. 

‘They think she looks pretty manly. Those very big shoulders. What’s that about? That’s what people will call her if she runs, ‘Mike.’ That’s the name she’ll have: ‘Mike.’

All or Nothing: How Trump Recaptured America recounts how Trump had doubts about Musk after the Tesla CEO jumped wildly with his fists in air as he joined the president at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania

All or Nothing: How Trump Recaptured America recounts how Trump had doubts about Musk after the Tesla CEO jumped wildly with his fists in air as he joined the president at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania

Donald Trump reportedly had doubts about 'First Buddy' Elon Musk during his presidential campaign that led to outbursts from the president, according to a new book

Donald Trump reportedly had doubts about ‘First Buddy’ Elon Musk during his presidential campaign that led to outbursts from the president, according to a new book

Wolff also claims that while he was consistently bemoaning his ‘s****y lawyers,’ he admired OJ Simpson’s infamous ‘Dream Team.’ 

He was reportedly unsparing toward Todd Blanche, now Deputy Attorney General, after he was convicted in his hush money trial in New York. 

‘I don’t even know what you’re doing here? I told you to stop this…I paid you to handle this. But you’re blowing it…Why are you so weak? I don’t know why I’m paying you.’

He also referred to some of his other lawyers, including now acting U.S. deputy attorney general Emil Bove, asking: ‘How could you lose that? You were terrible. Now I get stuck with you.’

‘Michael Wolff is a lying sack of s**** and has been proven to be a fraud,’ White House Communications Director Steven Cheung told DailyMail.com  in a statement. 

‘He routinely fabricates stories originating from his sick and warped imagination, only possible because he has a severe and debilitating case of Trump Derangement Syndrome that has rotted his peanut-sized brain.’

During the weeks leading up to the election, Wolff wrote for DailyMail.com that some suspected Musk was plotting a coup against Trump from the inside and despite his apparent disinterest in meeting him, Vance was his desired usurper.

‘Curiously, there is a belief that it is not so much Trump who the tech bros are supporting but his Vice President JD Vance, whose career has been nurtured by tech money.

Musk is said to have made his support for Trump contingent on Trump picking Vance, who is only 40-years-old, as his running mate.’

Wolff’s 2018 Trump biography, ‘Fire and Fury’ was among the first books to extensively document the ongoing conflicts in the Trump White House.

It portrayed a chaotic White House in Trump’s first year as president, based on extensive interviews with Trump’s former chief strategist Steve Bannon and others.

His first Trump book included a prologue that stated: ‘Many of the accounts of what has happened in the Trump White House are in conflict with one another; many, in Trumpian fashion, are baldly untrue. These conflicts, and that looseness with the truth, if not with reality itself, are an elemental thread of the book.’

‘Fire and Fury’ included lengthy quotations from private conversations, reported in a way that left readers wondering how Wolff obtained them. He also freely described the thoughts and feelings of people he wrote about. 

Trump claimed Wolff had ‘zero access’ to him or the White House and tweeted angrily about it – and even threatened to sue, which only increased interest in the book.

Wolff himself called his book an ‘international political event’ in an interview with The Guardian shortly after its publication.

‘I got to a truth that no one else had gotten to. Everyone around Trump thinks he’s a charlatan, a fool, an idiot and someone ultimately not capable of functioning in this job,’ he said.

He also said the president is ‘deeply unpredictable, irrational, at times bordering on incoherent, [and] self-obsessed in a disconcerting way.’

Bloomberg estimated that Wolff was likely to earn $7.4 million from Fire and Fury, a figure which his publisher never confirmed or denied.

He is the author of two other books chronicling Trump’s time in office – ‘Siege: Trump under Fire’ (2019) and ‘Landslide: The Final Days of the Trump Presidency’ (2021).

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