Let The Speculation Begin…
Michael Wolff, the Author of Fire and Fury, has been making media appearances and he has not been holding back. During his recent appearance on Real Time with Bill Maher, Wolff articulated that he is 100% sure that Donald Trump is currently having an affair. He claims that he did not write directly about the affair in the book because he did not have verifiable evidence, or as he called it “the blue dress” (a reference to the semen stained garment that forced former President Bill Clinton to acknowledge his affair with former White House Aide Monica Lewinsky). Wolff said that readers will reach the revealing paragraph and say “Bingo”. Naturally, people have begun digging into the book and playing amateur detective. Some wanna be sleuths have “read between the lines” and inferred that the woman in question is US ambassador to the UN and former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley. Haley has denied the rumor and called it “absolutely not true”, “highly offensive” and “disgusting”. We at Whiskey Congress are unable to clarify if she used the term disgusting to describe the rumor or the thought of engaging in sexual acts with President Trump.
Nikki Haley, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, shot down apparent rumors of an affair with President Donald Trump during an interview published by Politico on Friday, calling the suggestions “highly offensive” and “disgusting.”
The rumors gained circulation after Michael Wolff, the author of “Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House,” told HBO’s Bill Maher last week that he was “absolutely sure” the president was having an affair. He said, however, that he was not sure enough to publish that in his book, which has come under intense scrutiny for factual inaccuracies and disputed claims.
Wolff told Maher that readers would be able to put the pieces together after reading a certain paragraph in the book, which he did not further disclose.
“Now that I’ve told you, when you hit that paragraph, you’re gonna say, ‘Bingo.'”
Politico reported that some readers zeroed in on a single sentence in the bestselling book. “The president had been spending a notable amount of private time with Haley on Air Force One and was seen to be grooming her for a national political future,” the sentence read.
Haley said the suggestion was “absolutely not true.”
“I have literally been on Air Force One once and there were several people in the room when I was there,” she told the publication, referencing a July flight from Washington, D.C., to Long Island. “He says that I’ve been talking a lot with the president in the Oval about my political future. I’ve never talked once to the president about my future and I am never alone with him.”