![]() “I still like playing it down, because I don’t want to create a panic.”īut the interview - one of 18 Woodward conducted with Trump - took place in February. “I wanted to always play it down,” Trump told Woodward in an on-the-record interview, according to an excerpt from the book in the Washington Post, the newspaper Woodward has been associated with for years. Woodward is a lot of things - famous reporter, bestselling author, supposed egotist - but he’s not the President of the United States. The real question is, how could a president do this? The real question: How could a president do this?īut it’s not the main question, and it shouldn’t distract from Trump’s acknowledgments. ![]() ![]() ![]() Should Woodward have come forward with the information then? That’s a good question, one that bears discussion. That’s a question a lot of people are asking after the bombshell revelations from Woodward’s upcoming book “Rage." In it, he quotes President Donald Trump from taped interviews as saying, among other astonishing things, that COVID-19 was worse than what Trump had been saying publicly, that it’s transmitted through the air and that it is deadlier than the flu, even as Trump was dismissing the public health crisis publicly. What did Bob Woodward know and when did he know it? ![]()
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