Journalist and podcaster Michael Wolff predicted that President Donald Trump would not be able to “recover” after a New York Times poll on Tuesday saw his approval rating slip even further. Wolff noted how the entire administration was unraveling under Trump, and it would be hard for the President to get back on track after this.
Donald Trump predictions made by Michael Wolff
Journalist Michael Wolff spoke about the impending downfall of the Donald Trump administration in the latest episode of his podcast, Inside Trump’s Head. “I think the wheels are coming off in so many ways,” Wolff admitted during the podcast. “Even before the war in Iran started, politically, he was in a very complicated position, more and more and more…Minneapolis, the economy that won’t budge, his inability to read the room when it comes to putting his name on buildings…”
The author went on to refer to the latest New York Times poll, which added that “around 60 percent of Americans oppose the attacks on Iran.” Wolff continued, “I mean, his own numbers, terrible. Sinking. Sinking fast…And then the war comes along, so we’re gonna go from a political crisis to a political catastrophe.”
Wolff went on to predict, “We’re getting to the point — because it’s the second term — in which he’s not going to be able to recover.”
In the accompanying Substack post, Wolff further dissected how Trump’s recent firings, like that of Kristi Noem, seem to indicate that the administration was unraveling. Chief of Staff Susie Wiles’ cancer diagnosis also plays a part in the same.
Moreover, the writer also drew focus to Trump‘s recent claims that he talked to a former president who confessed that they regretted not attacking Iran. All four former Presidents who are alive have denied this claim, suggesting it was unlikely to be accurate.
“Trump simply does not believe things need to be real to be true: he creates a narrative that justifies his decisions, and that’s that,” Wolff concluded.
