Overview
- Michael Wolff made the assessment on his podcast Inside Trump's Head, saying Trump has had a "rough couple of weeks" and that losses are piling up.
- Wolff pointed to falling poll numbers and growing trouble on core promises such as the economy, immigration and health care as signs of weakening support.
- He cited recent congressional moves to curb presidential war powers over Iran as a concrete example of institutional pushback against the administration.
- Wolff said persistent associations with the Jeffrey Epstein saga are an ongoing reputational liability that complicates Trump’s standing with voters.
- The comments are interpretive analysis rather than new evidence and may be read differently by other observers; further shifts in polling and congressional action will show whether this marks lasting decline.