The book "Siege: Trump Under Fire" by Michael Wolff highlights an intriguing aspect of the investigations into former President Trump, as the two prosecutors probe into his personal life. They inquire about his infidelities and the details surrounding those affairs, including the frequency and circumstances of his cheating. This scrutiny extends to understanding his relationships and the dynamics of his personal interactions.
The prosecutors' questions reflect a deeper interest in the president's private affairs, aiming to unveil not just the details of his alleged trysts but also his sexual inclinations. This focus on his personal conduct raises significant ethical and legal questions, illustrating how closely intertwined personal life events can be with political and legal scrutiny in Trump's case.