Vanity Fair, Donald Trump and of Epstein
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What’s more critical than potentially having a conspiracy theorist for vice president, or a lying attorney general?
Trump has mounted a controversial renovation of the White House, demolishing its East Wing to construct a grand new ballroom that he says is a much-needed entertaining space for state events—and paid for by private donors, not the taxpayer. Critics accuse him of an act of vandalism without the proper consent.
The rollout of a high-profile Vanity Fair feature on key members of President Donald Trump’s administration has ignited more conversation
Of all the blunt assessments White House chief of staff Susie Wiles shared with Vanity Fair over the past year, perhaps her sharpest words were aimed at Attorney General Pam Bondi.
Throughout the first year of Donald Trump’s second administration, Vanity Fair writer Chris Whipple has interviewed Wiles amid each moment of crisis. This insider’s account joins a portfolio of portraits for an unflinching, up-close look at power—and peril.
White House chief of staff Susie Wiles said in a new Vanity Fair profile p Tuesday, Dec. 16, that President Donald Trump "was wrong" when he accused former President Bill Clinton of visiting the priva