Fear: Trump in the White House is a non-fiction book by American journalist Bob Woodward about the presidency of Donald Trump and White House. The book is released today, on September 11, 2018. Woodward wrote the book on hundreds of hours of interviews with members of the Trump administration.
Bob Woodward is best known for “his role exposing the Watergate scandal that led to Richard Nixon’s resignation” from the presidency. They described Bob Woodward as “one of the most revered and well-respected journalists in American history“.
The explosive allegations in Fear: Trump in the White House about President Donald Trump have dominated the news lately. But “Late Show” host Stephen Colbert told Woodward that the most explosive of all may be on the very last page of Fear: Trump in the White House.
The book Fear: Trump in the White House delineates aides of Trump as they try to deal with Trump’s behavior. According to the book, aides took papers off from Trump’s desk to prevent him from signing them. John F. Kelly, White House Chief of Staff, referred to Trump as an “idiot” and “unhinged”; while James Mattis, Secretary of Defense, said Trump has the understanding of “a fifth or sixth grader”. John M. Dowd, formerly Trump’s personal lawyer, called him “a liar” telling Trump he would wear an “orange jump suit” if he agreed to testify to Robert Mueller in the Special Counsel investigation.
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About Bob Woodward:
Bob Woodward is an associate editor at The Washington Post. He has worked for forty-four years there. He has shared in two Pulitzer Prizes; one for The Washington Post’s coverage of the Watergate scandal, and another for coverage of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. He authored or co-authored twelve #1 national nonfiction bestsellers. He has two daughters, Tali and Diana, and lives in Washington, DC, with his wife, writer Elsa Walsh.