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Former President Donald Trump is suing journalist Bob Woodward for his use of interview recordings in his audiobook, which the former president claims did not consent to. In court filings, Trump said that he did allow Woodward to conduct recorded interviews for the purpose of writing his book. He gave 19 interviews throughout 2019 and 2020 that Woodward then used for his 2020 book Rage. Trump is now claiming that the agreement did not include audio files that were used for The Trump Tapes, an audiobook collection of the recordings that was released last year. The lawsuit is seeking over $49 mi...
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On October 2, 2018, Washington Post journalist and Saudi Arabia dissident Jamal Khashoggi was kidnapped, brutally murdered and dismembered by the Saudi government. Khashoggi was a prominent Saudi journalist and a strong critic of the Saudi government, especially the crown prince. At the time of his murder, Khashoggi was at the Saudi consulate in Turkey to obtain documents that would legally recognize his divorce, so that he could marry his Turkish fiancee, Hatice Cengiz, when he was brutally murdered and dismembered. Saudi Arabia eventually admitted that the killing was premeditated, and an in...
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President Donald Trump praised his positive relationship with North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un, admitted to downplaying the severity of the novel coronavirus and repeatedly disparaged the U.S. military, according to journalist Bob Woodward‘s book Rage, set to be released Sept. 15.Woodward reported that Trump and Jong-Un exchanged letters, one in which Jong-Un says their relationship was like a “fantasy film.” Trump described their chemistry saying: “You meet a woman. In one second, you know whether or not it’s going to happen.”On the issue of the coronavirus pandemic, Woodward indicates that Tr...
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Former Defense Secretary Jim Mattis slept in his clothes during a period of increased tension between the U.S. and North Korea, as he worried about a potential nuclear attack.The revelation comes from renowned Washington Post journalist Bob Woodward‘s soon-to-be-released book Rage. Woodward worked to uncover and report the Watergate scandal, and has since written several books and interviewed top officials.Mattis remained in his clothes throughout the night and visited the Washington National Cathedral to pray in 2017, at the beginning of President Donald Trump‘s presidency when relations were...
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Former Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats had “deep suspicions” that Russian President Vladimir Putin “had something” on President Donald Trump, journalist Bob Woodward wrote in his new book Rage.Coats, who served as the top intelligence officials from March 2017 until August 2019, said he saw “no other explanation” for the president’s behavior towards Russia and that he “still questions the relationship” between the two leaders.A recent Senate Intelligence Committee report “did not establish” that the Russian government had any compromising information on Trump, and although others h...
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On Thursday, President Donald Trump denied reports that he downplayed the severity of COVID-19. The allegations were made after Trump’s series of interviews with journalist Bob Woodward were released to the public.When asked by a reporter, “why did you lie to the American people,” Trump responded, “I didn’t lie. What I said was we have to be calm. We can’t be panicked.”On February 7, Trump told Woodward about his meeting with Chinese President Xi JinPing and their discussions regarding the deadliness of the coronavirus. He emphasized how the virus is “more deadly” than a “strenuous flu” becaus...
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Excerpts from Bob Woodward’s book, Rage, reveals that former Defense Secretary James Mattis told Dan Coats, former director of National Intelligence, that President Donald Trump was “has no moral compass” and that he was “dangerous” and “unfit.”Mattis reportedly said that Trump’s foreign policy actions were showing their adversaries “how to destroy America.”Mattis resigned from being defense secretary in December of 2018 after Trump’s plans to withdraw troops from Syria became public. In his resignation letter, he wrote that he was stepping down from his position because Trump has “the right t...
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