Michael Wolff claims Trump may be having affair in White House


Michael Wolff, author of the book “Fire and Fury,” dropped a bombshell claim on Friday that President Trump may be having an extramarital affair in the White House.

Wolff appeared on HBO’s Real Time with Bill Maher on Friday night and said, “There is something in the book that I was absolutely sure of but it was so incendiary that I just didn’t have the ultimate proof.”

When Maher asked whether it was “a woman thing,” Wolff responded, “Well, I didn’t have the blue dress,” in a reference to the key evidence of Bill Clinton’s relationship with Monica Lewinsky.

Wolff confirmed Maher’s suspicions when the host asked whether it was a current affair and said the clue was in his latest book.

“You’ll know it. Now that I’ve told you, when you hit that paragraph, you’ll say ‘Bingo,'” Wolff said.

The author later added that there were "back doors," saying, "If I can get into the White House, porn stars can get into the White House."

Wolff’s claims took social media by storm as viewers speculated who Trump’s alleged paramour might be.

Adult actress Stormy Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, said she had an affair with Trump after they met at a celebrity golf tournament in July 2006 — months after Barron Trump was born.

Trump’s lawyer Michael Cohen arranged for Daniels to receive $130,000 in hush money before the 2016 presidential election, according to a Wall Street Journal report.

Trump "vehemently denies" any encounter with Daniels, according to Cohen.

In Touch initially interviewed Daniels about the affair, but decided against printing it in 2011 after Cohen sent an email saying Trump would pursue legal action if the story was published.

After the WSJ report emerged, In Touch found the interview and printed the 5,000-word interview on Friday.

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