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Tags: Non-Fiction
Summary
Woodward, the #1 international bestselling author of Fear:
Trump in the White House, has uncovered the precise moment
the president was warned that the Covid-19 epidemic would be
the biggest national security threat to his presidency. In
dramatic detail, Woodward takes readers into the Oval Office
as Trump’s head pops up when he is told in January 2020
that the pandemic could reach the scale of the 1918 Spanish
Flu that killed 675,000 Americans. In 17 on-the-record interviews with Woodward over seven
volatile months—an utterly vivid window into
Trump’s mind—the president provides a
self-portrait that is part denial and part combative
interchange mixed with surprising moments of doubt as he
glimpses the perils in the presidency and what he calls the
“dynamite behind every door.” At key decision points, Rage shows how Trump’s
responses to the crises of 2020 were rooted in the instincts,
habits and style he developed during his first three years as
president. Revisiting the earliest days of the Trump presidency, Rage
reveals how Secretary of Defense James Mattis, Secretary of
State Rex Tillerson and Director of National Intelligence Dan
Coats struggled to keep the country safe as the president
dismantled any semblance of collegial national security
decision making. Rage draws from hundreds of hours of interviews with
firsthand witnesses as well as participants’ notes,
emails, diaries, calendars and confidential documents. Woodward obtained 25 never-seen personal letters exchanged
between Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, who
describes the bond between the two leaders as out of a
“fantasy film.” Trump insists to Woodward he will triumph over Covid-19
and the economic calamity. “Don’t worry about it,
Bob. Okay?” Trump told the author in July.
“Don’t worry about it. We’ll get to do
another book. You’ll find I was right.”