
Inside Trump's Head This Is Why Trump Lost It After Kirk Murder: Wolff
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Sep 14, 2025 The discussion dives into Trump’s controversial reaction to Charlie Kirk's murder, revealing his quickness to blame the left and a notable lack of empathy. They explore his troubled past and emotional detachment from violence, highlighting how this situation exacerbates political divides. There's a look at the FBI’s botched investigation and the conspiracy theories it sparked. Additionally, connections to Epstein and allegations involving the modeling industry raise eyebrows, showcasing the chaotic intersections of politics and personal relationships.
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Fear Serves Political Ends
- Wolff suggests Trump's camp benefits from living in a world of fear and polarization.
- He says portraying opponents as illegitimate strengthens their base's identity and power.
Missed Personal Resonance
- Wolff notes Charlie Kirk's killing should have reminded Trump of his own assassination attempt.
- He argues Trump nevertheless didn't show a personal, empathetic response.
Owning News To Build Image
- Wolff says the White House sought to 'own' the capture and present Trump as hero.
- He links this behavior to the administration's broader pattern of performance and image control.
