Keen On America

Gatsby Without the Romance: Michael Wolff on Why Trump and Epstein Are the Same Person

Mar 9, 2026
Michael Wolff, journalist and bestselling author known for insider books on media and politics, discusses his long experience with Jeffrey Epstein and his view that Epstein and Donald Trump are morally the same. He recounts publishers rejecting his Epstein work, critiques media discomfort around the scandal, and paints Epstein as a mysterious social middleman—Gatsby without the romance.
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INSIGHT

Media Avoided Epstein From Discomfort Not Conspiracy

  • The Anglo-American media largely ignored Epstein out of discomfort and disdain rather than conspiracy or complicity.
  • Michael Wolff says editors found the story 'unseemly' and were dismissive, citing David Remnick as an example of elite avoidance.
ANECDOTE

Publishers Rejected Wolff's Epstein Book Attempts

  • Wolff repeatedly tried to sell an Epstein book but publishers declined, one citing the 'ick factor' and others fearing a Trump lawsuit.
  • His last attempt was in autumn 2025, showing broad corporate resistance to the story.
INSIGHT

Epstein Succeeded As A Genuine Middleman

  • Epstein functioned as a middleman who genuinely took an interest in the people he connected, which made him unusually attractive to elites.
  • Wolff rejects the blanket blackmail theory, saying people came because they liked being there and he was their friend.
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