Posted By: Derek Black

I’m just going to be real here… after watching that interview with Don Lemon, something isn’t adding up. Michael Wolff sat down and explained that the reason so many people didn’t speak out about Donald Trump’s alleged crimes is because they were afraid of being sued. And while I can understand fear, I’m still asking myself: if people have facts, why is everybody so scared to tell the truth?
After watching the interview with Don Lemon, a lot of people were left confused about what really happened between Michael Wolff, Donald Trump, and the allegations tied to Epstein. In the interview, Wolff explained that one of the biggest reasons people have avoided speaking publicly about Trump’s alleged crimes is because they were afraid they would be sued. Now, that statement alone raises a serious question: if someone has facts, evidence, or documented information, why are so many people still afraid to share the full truth? Opinions are one thing, but if proof exists, then transparency should not be this complicated.
The issue became even more strange when Don Lemon brought up a question from a woman who asked why the tapes Wolff supposedly has have not been released. Instead of addressing the question directly, Wolff became visibly irritated. He responded by implying that the woman’s question wasn’t valid and even spoke about her in a dismissive way. But the reality is this: if you claim to have proof, who cares what people think? People have every right to ask where the tapes are and why they have not been released. Reasonable questions shouldn’t make someone this upset, especially if the evidence is as powerful as Wolff has implied.

Now, I’m not saying Michael Wolff doesn’t have proof about what happened. But a lot of people are wondering the same thing — why haven’t we seen anything? Why is everything still being talked about behind closed doors? Why is the public still in the dark? And if the tapes truly exist, why haven’t they been shared already, especially if they could expose the truth?
Based on what Wolff himself said, it leads me to believe that he is probably afraid to release everything he has because he fears Trump will sue him. Wolff even mentioned several times that he doesn’t have the money to actually fight Donald Trump in court. That alone could explain why he is holding back. He also mentioned that he is trying to raise money so he can actually defend himself instead of staying silent. That tells me he feels trapped: he has information, but not the financial protection to release it safely.
However, this situation could go one of two ways.
The first possibility is that Wolff continues to hold onto these tapes privately until he feels financially protected enough to release them.
The second possibility is much bigger: eventually these tapes may be forced into the open. If a legal case is brought forward, especially one involving minors young girls, as these allegations suggest — the court can subpoena Wolff. If subpoenaed, he would legally have no choice but to release every single thing he has. In that moment, it no longer matters whether he is afraid of being sued or whether he has the money to fight Trump. Court orders override personal fear.
If these tapes are real, a subpoena could change everything. It could expose truth that has been hidden for years. It could bring justice to victims who have waited far too long to be heard. And it could finally bring clarity to a story that has been clouded with secrecy, fear, and confusion.
I don’t know what the final outcome will be, but this is something a lot of people need to think about. Why are so many people scared to talk? Why are the tapes still private? And why did Michael Wolff get so upset when someone simply asked for answers?
The truth shouldn’t require this much fear, especially if it can help victims. Whether Wolff releases the tapes himself or whether the courts eventually force them out, the public needs clarity. And the victims deserve justice.





