Michael Wolff's latest tell-all book about President Trump, titled "All or Nothing: How Trump Recaptured America," faces significant media exclusion. Wolff alleges that the fear of Trump's lawsuits has blacklisted him from major networks. However, the article argues that his reputation as an unreliable reporter is the primary reason for his lack of appearances. Despite positive print reviews, major TV outlets are avoiding discussions of the book, highlighting a caution among networks when it comes to sensational stories related to Trump.
Wolff alleged in a column that he is being blacklisted by cable news and broadcast networks because his latest book about Trump has the media afraid of upsetting him.
However, network executives confirmed his exclusion is due to his reputation for unreliable reporting rather than a direct blacklisting.
Wolff’s loose reporting and baseless insinuations are not worth amplifying, indicating a broader media shift toward credible journalism over sensationalism.
While his book received positive reviews in print, significant TV outlets have declined to discuss it, reflecting a cautious media environment.
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