The Daily Beast Podcast

This Is Why Trump Lost It After Kirk Murder: Wolff

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Sep 14, 2025
Michael Wolff, a renowned chronicler of Trump and author, joins Joanna Coles to dissect Donald Trump's controversial response to Charlie Kirk's murder. They discuss the eerie detachment in Trump's demeanor and his frantic blame-shifting towards the left. The conversation unfurls the complex interplay of tragedy and politics, revealing how Trump's past haunts him amid social media chaos. Wolff also delves into the fissures within Trump's cabinet, particularly regarding inflation and RFK Jr., shedding light on the eerie shadows of Epstein's influence in today's politics.
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INSIGHT

Shooter Profile, Not Political Conspiracy

  • Wolff frames the shooting as the act of a disturbed young man with access to firearms, not a targeted political assassination.
  • He warns the MAGA reaction is transforming a local tragedy into a broader political confrontation.
ANECDOTE

Personal Rapport Turned Political

  • Wolff says Trump knew and liked Charlie Kirk but cannot express personal grief, so he turned feelings into political vengeance.
  • He describes this as Trump converting personal connection into a public campaign against perceived enemies.
INSIGHT

FBI Fumble Fuels Conspiracy

  • Wolff criticizes the FBI's mishandling of the investigation and says it fed conspiracy theories.
  • He blames inexperienced political hires for turning the investigation into a public muddle.
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