Michael Wolff reveals all in latest book
Exclusive: Kushner’s bold response to alleged 'Jewish Cover' request during Trump's Presidential Campaign
Author Michael Wolff is back with a new book, All or Nothing, which delves into the fractured relationships within former President Donald Trump’s inner circle, particularly focusing on his son-in-law, Jared Kushner.


Following the success of his controversial White House exposés, Wolff has carved out a niche for himself as a chronicler of Trump’s administration, often offering explosive insights into the chaos that surrounded the president.
Wolff’s career took a major turn in 2018 with the release of Fire and Fury, a book based on what he claimed was unprecedented access to the White House. Despite being dismissed as “tabloid gossip” by many Trump officials, the book sold over 4 million copies, cementing Wolff’s place as a key figure in political reporting. He followed up with three more books, including Siege (2019) and Landslide (2021), and now, All or Nothing, which is set for release on Tuesday.
In his latest work, Wolff examines the tensions that simmered between Trump and Kushner, particularly during the 2020 election cycle. The book suggests that Trump was frustrated by what he perceived as a lack of support from Jewish voters, despite his administration’s pro-Israel policies. Wolff writes, “One of the many reasons he’s mad at his son-in-law, Jared Kushner—Jewish Jared—is that he doesn’t understand why, after he did everything he did—with the embassy, with the Golan Heights, and with getting other Arab countries to go along with Israel—he still gets sh***y support from Jewish voters.”
Further claims in All or Nothing suggest that during the 2024 presidential campaign, Trump’s team sought “Jewish cover” in response to an impending Washington Post article that would scrutinize his controversial history with the Jewish community. According to Wolff, when asked about helping with this, Kushner reportedly declined, saying, “No, Ivanka and I aren’t going to do that. We’re not going to go and put our names on something and get in the middle of things. That’s just not what we’re going to do this time.”
The book also suggests that Kushner saw little future in maintaining a close relationship with Trump after his presidency. When asked about Trump’s prospects, Kushner allegedly referenced former President Richard Nixon’s downfall, saying, “What was Nixon’s future?”
Kushner’s spokesperson swiftly denied the allegations, calling them “completely false,” while White House communications director Steven Cheung went further, calling Wolff “a lying sack of sh**” who "routinely fabricates stories."
As Wolff’s book stirs controversy, All or Nothing promises to add yet another chapter to the ongoing saga of Trump’s former and current presidency and its lasting effects on those closest to him.
JBN contributed to this article.
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