![]() It is hard to say which of the hot items in Woodward's newest tell-all pack the most wallop. ![]() Moreover, he appears convinced that the same braggadocio that made him rich and made him president will make the world conform to his own view of it. President Trump is portrayed as uncouth, uninformed and unprepared for the demands of his office. Many readers will find Woodward's depiction of this president and his presidency so devastating that it can only be described as an indictment. They typically offer a rather doleful view of the world and an unsparing assessment of American political leaders.īut Fear belongs in a new category. Woodward has published 18 previous books, most of them about presidents. But not since he covered the Watergate scandal in the 1970s has he assayed a presidency in crisis the way he does in Fear: Trump in the White House. How?įor nearly half a century, Bob Woodward of The Washington Post has been reporting on presidents and power. ![]() Your purchase helps support NPR programming. Close overlay Buy Featured Book Title Fear Subtitle Trump in the White House Author Bob Woodward ![]()
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