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Washington (CNN)On August 14, the coronavirus pandemic was on fire in the US. More
than 168,000 Americans had died, with more than 1,300 deaths that day alone. But when
President Donald Trump called legendary journalist Bob Woodward, it was to find out one
thing: He had recently learned that Woodward's new book "Rage" was done and would be
coming out in September, and Trump wanted to find out how he'd be portrayed.

It was their 19th conversation, following 18 interviews that formed a key component of
Woodward's book. Trump had privately told Woodward in February he knew critical
details about how deadly the virus was, and in March admitted he was playing it down.
On August 14, Trump peppered the veteran two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
with questions about the book and what exactly was in it.
Washington (CNN)On August 14, the coronavirus pandemic was on fire in the US. More
than 168,000 Americans had died, with more than 1,300 deaths that day alone. But when
President Donald Trump called legendary journalist Bob Woodward, it was to find out one
thing: He had recently learned that Woodward's new book "Rage" was done and would be
coming out in September, and Trump wanted to find out how he'd be portrayed.

It was their 19th conversation, following 18 interviews that formed a key component of
Woodward's book. Trump had privately told Woodward in February he knew critical
details about how deadly the virus was, and in March admitted he was playing it down.
On August 14, Trump peppered the veteran two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
with questions about the book and what exactly was in it.
Washington (CNN)On August 14, the coronavirus pandemic was on fire in the US. More
than 168,000 Americans had died, with more than 1,300 deaths that day alone. But when
President Donald Trump called legendary journalist Bob Woodward, it was to find out one
thing: He had recently learned that Woodward's new book "Rage" was done and would be
coming out in September, and Trump wanted to find out how he'd be portrayed.

It was their 19th conversation, following 18 interviews that formed a key component of
Woodward's book. Trump had privately told Woodward in February he knew critical
details about how deadly the virus was, and in March admitted he was playing it down.
On August 14, Trump peppered the veteran two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
with questions about the book and what exactly was in it.
Washington (CNN)On August 14, the coronavirus pandemic was on fire in the US. More
than 168,000 Americans had died, with more than 1,300 deaths that day alone. But when
President Donald Trump called legendary journalist Bob Woodward, it was to find out one
thing: He had recently learned that Woodward's new book "Rage" was done and would be
coming out in September, and Trump wanted to find out how he'd be portrayed.

It was their 19th conversation, following 18 interviews that formed a key component of
Woodward's book. Trump had privately told Woodward in February he knew critical
details about how deadly the virus was, and in March admitted he was playing it down.
On August 14, Trump peppered the veteran two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
with questions about the book and what exactly was in it.
Washington (CNN)On August 14, the coronavirus pandemic was on fire in the US. More
than 168,000 Americans had died, with more than 1,300 deaths that day alone. But when
President Donald Trump called legendary journalist Bob Woodward, it was to find out one
thing: He had recently learned that Woodward's new book "Rage" was done and would be
coming out in September, and Trump wanted to find out how he'd be portrayed.

It was their 19th conversation, following 18 interviews that formed a key component of
Woodward's book. Trump had privately told Woodward in February he knew critical
details about how deadly the virus was, and in March admitted he was playing it down.
On August 14, Trump peppered the veteran two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
with questions about the book and what exactly was in it.
Washington (CNN)On August 14, the coronavirus pandemic was on fire in the US. More
than 168,000 Americans had died, with more than 1,300 deaths that day alone. But when
President Donald Trump called legendary journalist Bob Woodward, it was to find out one
thing: He had recently learned that Woodward's new book "Rage" was done and would be
coming out in September, and Trump wanted to find out how he'd be portrayed.

It was their 19th conversation, following 18 interviews that formed a key component of
Woodward's book. Trump had privately told Woodward in February he knew critical
details about how deadly the virus was, and in March admitted he was playing it down.
On August 14, Trump peppered the veteran two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
with questions about the book and what exactly was in it.
Washington (CNN)On August 14, the coronavirus pandemic was on fire in the US. More
than 168,000 Americans had died, with more than 1,300 deaths that day alone. But when
President Donald Trump called legendary journalist Bob Woodward, it was to find out one
thing: He had recently learned that Woodward's new book "Rage" was done and would be
coming out in September, and Trump wanted to find out how he'd be portrayed.

It was their 19th conversation, following 18 interviews that formed a key component of
Woodward's book. Trump had privately told Woodward in February he knew critical
details about how deadly the virus was, and in March admitted he was playing it down.
On August 14, Trump peppered the veteran two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
with questions about the book and what exactly was in it.
Washington (CNN)On August 14, the coronavirus pandemic was on fire in the US. More
than 168,000 Americans had died, with more than 1,300 deaths that day alone. But when
President Donald Trump called legendary journalist Bob Woodward, it was to find out one
thing: He had recently learned that Woodward's new book "Rage" was done and would be
coming out in September, and Trump wanted to find out how he'd be portrayed.

It was their 19th conversation, following 18 interviews that formed a key component of
Woodward's book. Trump had privately told Woodward in February he knew critical
details about how deadly the virus was, and in March admitted he was playing it down.
On August 14, Trump peppered the veteran two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
with questions about the book and what exactly was in it.
Washington (CNN)On August 14, the coronavirus pandemic was on fire in the US. More
than 168,000 Americans had died, with more than 1,300 deaths that day alone. But when
President Donald Trump called legendary journalist Bob Woodward, it was to find out one
thing: He had recently learned that Woodward's new book "Rage" was done and would be
coming out in September, and Trump wanted to find out how he'd be portrayed.

It was their 19th conversation, following 18 interviews that formed a key component of
Woodward's book. Trump had privately told Woodward in February he knew critical
details about how deadly the virus was, and in March admitted he was playing it down.
On August 14, Trump peppered the veteran two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
with questions about the book and what exactly was in it.
Washington (CNN)On August 14, the coronavirus pandemic was on fire in the US. More
than 168,000 Americans had died, with more than 1,300 deaths that day alone. But when
President Donald Trump called legendary journalist Bob Woodward, it was to find out one
thing: He had recently learned that Woodward's new book "Rage" was done and would be
coming out in September, and Trump wanted to find out how he'd be portrayed.

It was their 19th conversation, following 18 interviews that formed a key component of
Woodward's book. Trump had privately told Woodward in February he knew critical
details about how deadly the virus was, and in March admitted he was playing it down.
On August 14, Trump peppered the veteran two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
with questions about the book and what exactly was in it.
Washington (CNN)On August 14, the coronavirus pandemic was on fire in the US. More
than 168,000 Americans had died, with more than 1,300 deaths that day alone. But when
President Donald Trump called legendary journalist Bob Woodward, it was to find out one
thing: He had recently learned that Woodward's new book "Rage" was done and would be
coming out in September, and Trump wanted to find out how he'd be portrayed.

It was their 19th conversation, following 18 interviews that formed a key component of
Woodward's book. Trump had privately told Woodward in February he knew critical
details about how deadly the virus was, and in March admitted he was playing it down.
On August 14, Trump peppered the veteran two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
with questions about the book and what exactly was in it.
Washington (CNN)On August 14, the coronavirus pandemic was on fire in the US. More
than 168,000 Americans had died, with more than 1,300 deaths that day alone. But when
President Donald Trump called legendary journalist Bob Woodward, it was to find out one
thing: He had recently learned that Woodward's new book "Rage" was done and would be
coming out in September, and Trump wanted to find out how he'd be portrayed.

It was their 19th conversation, following 18 interviews that formed a key component of
Woodward's book. Trump had privately told Woodward in February he knew critical
details about how deadly the virus was, and in March admitted he was playing it down.
On August 14, Trump peppered the veteran two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
with questions about the book and what exactly was in it.
Washington (CNN)On August 14, the coronavirus pandemic was on fire in the US. More
than 168,000 Americans had died, with more than 1,300 deaths that day alone. But when
President Donald Trump called legendary journalist Bob Woodward, it was to find out one
thing: He had recently learned that Woodward's new book "Rage" was done and would be
coming out in September, and Trump wanted to find out how he'd be portrayed.

It was their 19th conversation, following 18 interviews that formed a key component of
Woodward's book. Trump had privately told Woodward in February he knew critical
details about how deadly the virus was, and in March admitted he was playing it down.
On August 14, Trump peppered the veteran two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
with questions about the book and what exactly was in it.
Washington (CNN)On August 14, the coronavirus pandemic was on fire in the US. More
than 168,000 Americans had died, with more than 1,300 deaths that day alone. But when
President Donald Trump called legendary journalist Bob Woodward, it was to find out one
thing: He had recently learned that Woodward's new book "Rage" was done and would be
coming out in September, and Trump wanted to find out how he'd be portrayed.

It was their 19th conversation, following 18 interviews that formed a key component of
Woodward's book. Trump had privately told Woodward in February he knew critical
details about how deadly the virus was, and in March admitted he was playing it down.
On August 14, Trump peppered the veteran two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
with questions about the book and what exactly was in it.
Washington (CNN)On August 14, the coronavirus pandemic was on fire in the US. More
than 168,000 Americans had died, with more than 1,300 deaths that day alone. But when
President Donald Trump called legendary journalist Bob Woodward, it was to find out one
thing: He had recently learned that Woodward's new book "Rage" was done and would be
coming out in September, and Trump wanted to find out how he'd be portrayed.

It was their 19th conversation, following 18 interviews that formed a key component of
Woodward's book. Trump had privately told Woodward in February he knew critical
details about how deadly the virus was, and in March admitted he was playing it down.
On August 14, Trump peppered the veteran two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
with questions about the book and what exactly was in it.
Washington (CNN)On August 14, the coronavirus pandemic was on fire in the US. More
than 168,000 Americans had died, with more than 1,300 deaths that day alone. But when
President Donald Trump called legendary journalist Bob Woodward, it was to find out one
thing: He had recently learned that Woodward's new book "Rage" was done and would be
coming out in September, and Trump wanted to find out how he'd be portrayed.

It was their 19th conversation, following 18 interviews that formed a key component of
Woodward's book. Trump had privately told Woodward in February he knew critical
details about how deadly the virus was, and in March admitted he was playing it down.
On August 14, Trump peppered the veteran two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
with questions about the book and what exactly was in it.
Washington (CNN)On August 14, the coronavirus pandemic was on fire in the US. More
than 168,000 Americans had died, with more than 1,300 deaths that day alone. But when
President Donald Trump called legendary journalist Bob Woodward, it was to find out one
thing: He had recently learned that Woodward's new book "Rage" was done and would be
coming out in September, and Trump wanted to find out how he'd be portrayed.

It was their 19th conversation, following 18 interviews that formed a key component of
Woodward's book. Trump had privately told Woodward in February he knew critical
details about how deadly the virus was, and in March admitted he was playing it down.
On August 14, Trump peppered the veteran two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
with questions about the book and what exactly was in it.
Washington (CNN)On August 14, the coronavirus pandemic was on fire in the US. More
than 168,000 Americans had died, with more than 1,300 deaths that day alone. But when
President Donald Trump called legendary journalist Bob Woodward, it was to find out one
thing: He had recently learned that Woodward's new book "Rage" was done and would be
coming out in September, and Trump wanted to find out how he'd be portrayed.

It was their 19th conversation, following 18 interviews that formed a key component of
Woodward's book. Trump had privately told Woodward in February he knew critical
details about how deadly the virus was, and in March admitted he was playing it down.
On August 14, Trump peppered the veteran two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
with questions about the book and what exactly was in it.
Washington (CNN)On August 14, the coronavirus pandemic was on fire in the US. More
than 168,000 Americans had died, with more than 1,300 deaths that day alone. But when
President Donald Trump called legendary journalist Bob Woodward, it was to find out one
thing: He had recently learned that Woodward's new book "Rage" was done and would be
coming out in September, and Trump wanted to find out how he'd be portrayed.

It was their 19th conversation, following 18 interviews that formed a key component of
Woodward's book. Trump had privately told Woodward in February he knew critical
details about how deadly the virus was, and in March admitted he was playing it down.
On August 14, Trump peppered the veteran two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
with questions about the book and what exactly was in it.
Washington (CNN)On August 14, the coronavirus pandemic was on fire in the US. More
than 168,000 Americans had died, with more than 1,300 deaths that day alone. But when
President Donald Trump called legendary journalist Bob Woodward, it was to find out one
thing: He had recently learned that Woodward's new book "Rage" was done and would be
coming out in September, and Trump wanted to find out how he'd be portrayed.

It was their 19th conversation, following 18 interviews that formed a key component of
Woodward's book. Trump had privately told Woodward in February he knew critical
details about how deadly the virus was, and in March admitted he was playing it down.
On August 14, Trump peppered the veteran two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
with questions about the book and what exactly was in it.
Washington (CNN)On August 14, the coronavirus pandemic was on fire in the US. More
than 168,000 Americans had died, with more than 1,300 deaths that day alone. But when
President Donald Trump called legendary journalist Bob Woodward, it was to find out one
thing: He had recently learned that Woodward's new book "Rage" was done and would be
coming out in September, and Trump wanted to find out how he'd be portrayed.

It was their 19th conversation, following 18 interviews that formed a key component of
Woodward's book. Trump had privately told Woodward in February he knew critical
details about how deadly the virus was, and in March admitted he was playing it down.
On August 14, Trump peppered the veteran two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
with questions about the book and what exactly was in it.
Washington (CNN)On August 14, the coronavirus pandemic was on fire in the US. More
than 168,000 Americans had died, with more than 1,300 deaths that day alone. But when
President Donald Trump called legendary journalist Bob Woodward, it was to find out one
thing: He had recently learned that Woodward's new book "Rage" was done and would be
coming out in September, and Trump wanted to find out how he'd be portrayed.

It was their 19th conversation, following 18 interviews that formed a key component of
Woodward's book. Trump had privately told Woodward in February he knew critical
details about how deadly the virus was, and in March admitted he was playing it down.
On August 14, Trump peppered the veteran two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
with questions about the book and what exactly was in it.
Washington (CNN)On August 14, the coronavirus pandemic was on fire in the US. More
than 168,000 Americans had died, with more than 1,300 deaths that day alone. But when
President Donald Trump called legendary journalist Bob Woodward, it was to find out one
thing: He had recently learned that Woodward's new book "Rage" was done and would be
coming out in September, and Trump wanted to find out how he'd be portrayed.

It was their 19th conversation, following 18 interviews that formed a key component of
Woodward's book. Trump had privately told Woodward in February he knew critical
details about how deadly the virus was, and in March admitted he was playing it down.
On August 14, Trump peppered the veteran two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
with questions about the book and what exactly was in it.
Washington (CNN)On August 14, the coronavirus pandemic was on fire in the US. More
than 168,000 Americans had died, with more than 1,300 deaths that day alone. But when
President Donald Trump called legendary journalist Bob Woodward, it was to find out one
thing: He had recently learned that Woodward's new book "Rage" was done and would be
coming out in September, and Trump wanted to find out how he'd be portrayed.

It was their 19th conversation, following 18 interviews that formed a key component of
Woodward's book. Trump had privately told Woodward in February he knew critical
details about how deadly the virus was, and in March admitted he was playing it down.
On August 14, Trump peppered the veteran two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
with questions about the book and what exactly was in it.
Washington (CNN)On August 14, the coronavirus pandemic was on fire in the US. More
than 168,000 Americans had died, with more than 1,300 deaths that day alone. But when
President Donald Trump called legendary journalist Bob Woodward, it was to find out one
thing: He had recently learned that Woodward's new book "Rage" was done and would be
coming out in September, and Trump wanted to find out how he'd be portrayed.

It was their 19th conversation, following 18 interviews that formed a key component of
Woodward's book. Trump had privately told Woodward in February he knew critical
details about how deadly the virus was, and in March admitted he was playing it down.
On August 14, Trump peppered the veteran two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
with questions about the book and what exactly was in it.
Washington (CNN)On August 14, the coronavirus pandemic was on fire in the US. More
than 168,000 Americans had died, with more than 1,300 deaths that day alone. But when
President Donald Trump called legendary journalist Bob Woodward, it was to find out one
thing: He had recently learned that Woodward's new book "Rage" was done and would be
coming out in September, and Trump wanted to find out how he'd be portrayed.

It was their 19th conversation, following 18 interviews that formed a key component of
Woodward's book. Trump had privately told Woodward in February he knew critical
details about how deadly the virus was, and in March admitted he was playing it down.
On August 14, Trump peppered the veteran two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
with questions about the book and what exactly was in it.
Washington (CNN)On August 14, the coronavirus pandemic was on fire in the US. More
than 168,000 Americans had died, with more than 1,300 deaths that day alone. But when
President Donald Trump called legendary journalist Bob Woodward, it was to find out one
thing: He had recently learned that Woodward's new book "Rage" was done and would be
coming out in September, and Trump wanted to find out how he'd be portrayed.

It was their 19th conversation, following 18 interviews that formed a key component of
Woodward's book. Trump had privately told Woodward in February he knew critical
details about how deadly the virus was, and in March admitted he was playing it down.
On August 14, Trump peppered the veteran two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
with questions about the book and what exactly was in it.
Washington (CNN)On August 14, the coronavirus pandemic was on fire in the US. More
than 168,000 Americans had died, with more than 1,300 deaths that day alone. But when
President Donald Trump called legendary journalist Bob Woodward, it was to find out one
thing: He had recently learned that Woodward's new book "Rage" was done and would be
coming out in September, and Trump wanted to find out how he'd be portrayed.

It was their 19th conversation, following 18 interviews that formed a key component of
Woodward's book. Trump had privately told Woodward in February he knew critical
details about how deadly the virus was, and in March admitted he was playing it down.
On August 14, Trump peppered the veteran two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
with questions about the book and what exactly was in it.
Washington (CNN)On August 14, the coronavirus pandemic was on fire in the US. More
than 168,000 Americans had died, with more than 1,300 deaths that day alone. But when
President Donald Trump called legendary journalist Bob Woodward, it was to find out one
thing: He had recently learned that Woodward's new book "Rage" was done and would be
coming out in September, and Trump wanted to find out how he'd be portrayed.

It was their 19th conversation, following 18 interviews that formed a key component of
Woodward's book. Trump had privately told Woodward in February he knew critical
details about how deadly the virus was, and in March admitted he was playing it down.
On August 14, Trump peppered the veteran two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
with questions about the book and what exactly was in it.
Washington (CNN)On August 14, the coronavirus pandemic was on fire in the US. More
than 168,000 Americans had died, with more than 1,300 deaths that day alone. But when
President Donald Trump called legendary journalist Bob Woodward, it was to find out one
thing: He had recently learned that Woodward's new book "Rage" was done and would be
coming out in September, and Trump wanted to find out how he'd be portrayed.

It was their 19th conversation, following 18 interviews that formed a key component of
Woodward's book. Trump had privately told Woodward in February he knew critical
details about how deadly the virus was, and in March admitted he was playing it down.
On August 14, Trump peppered the veteran two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
with questions about the book and what exactly was in it.
Washington (CNN)On August 14, the coronavirus pandemic was on fire in the US. More
than 168,000 Americans had died, with more than 1,300 deaths that day alone. But when
President Donald Trump called legendary journalist Bob Woodward, it was to find out one
thing: He had recently learned that Woodward's new book "Rage" was done and would be
coming out in September, and Trump wanted to find out how he'd be portrayed.

It was their 19th conversation, following 18 interviews that formed a key component of
Woodward's book. Trump had privately told Woodward in February he knew critical
details about how deadly the virus was, and in March admitted he was playing it down.
On August 14, Trump peppered the veteran two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
with questions about the book and what exactly was in it.
Washington (CNN)On August 14, the coronavirus pandemic was on fire in the US. More
than 168,000 Americans had died, with more than 1,300 deaths that day alone. But when
President Donald Trump called legendary journalist Bob Woodward, it was to find out one
thing: He had recently learned that Woodward's new book "Rage" was done and would be
coming out in September, and Trump wanted to find out how he'd be portrayed.

It was their 19th conversation, following 18 interviews that formed a key component of
Woodward's book. Trump had privately told Woodward in February he knew critical
details about how deadly the virus was, and in March admitted he was playing it down.
On August 14, Trump peppered the veteran two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
with questions about the book and what exactly was in it.
Washington (CNN)On August 14, the coronavirus pandemic was on fire in the US. More
than 168,000 Americans had died, with more than 1,300 deaths that day alone. But when
President Donald Trump called legendary journalist Bob Woodward, it was to find out one
thing: He had recently learned that Woodward's new book "Rage" was done and would be
coming out in September, and Trump wanted to find out how he'd be portrayed.

It was their 19th conversation, following 18 interviews that formed a key component of
Woodward's book. Trump had privately told Woodward in February he knew critical
details about how deadly the virus was, and in March admitted he was playing it down.
On August 14, Trump peppered the veteran two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
with questions about the book and what exactly was in it.
Washington (CNN)On August 14, the coronavirus pandemic was on fire in the US. More
than 168,000 Americans had died, with more than 1,300 deaths that day alone. But when
President Donald Trump called legendary journalist Bob Woodward, it was to find out one
thing: He had recently learned that Woodward's new book "Rage" was done and would be
coming out in September, and Trump wanted to find out how he'd be portrayed.

It was their 19th conversation, following 18 interviews that formed a key component of
Woodward's book. Trump had privately told Woodward in February he knew critical
details about how deadly the virus was, and in March admitted he was playing it down.
On August 14, Trump peppered the veteran two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
with questions about the book and what exactly was in it.
Washington (CNN)On August 14, the coronavirus pandemic was on fire in the US. More
than 168,000 Americans had died, with more than 1,300 deaths that day alone. But when
President Donald Trump called legendary journalist Bob Woodward, it was to find out one
thing: He had recently learned that Woodward's new book "Rage" was done and would be
coming out in September, and Trump wanted to find out how he'd be portrayed.

It was their 19th conversation, following 18 interviews that formed a key component of
Woodward's book. Trump had privately told Woodward in February he knew critical
details about how deadly the virus was, and in March admitted he was playing it down.
On August 14, Trump peppered the veteran two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
with questions about the book and what exactly was in it.
Washington (CNN)On August 14, the coronavirus pandemic was on fire in the US. More
than 168,000 Americans had died, with more than 1,300 deaths that day alone. But when
President Donald Trump called legendary journalist Bob Woodward, it was to find out one
thing: He had recently learned that Woodward's new book "Rage" was done and would be
coming out in September, and Trump wanted to find out how he'd be portrayed.

It was their 19th conversation, following 18 interviews that formed a key component of
Woodward's book. Trump had privately told Woodward in February he knew critical
details about how deadly the virus was, and in March admitted he was playing it down.
On August 14, Trump peppered the veteran two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
with questions about the book and what exactly was in it.
Washington (CNN)On August 14, the coronavirus pandemic was on fire in the US. More
than 168,000 Americans had died, with more than 1,300 deaths that day alone. But when
President Donald Trump called legendary journalist Bob Woodward, it was to find out one
thing: He had recently learned that Woodward's new book "Rage" was done and would be
coming out in September, and Trump wanted to find out how he'd be portrayed.

It was their 19th conversation, following 18 interviews that formed a key component of
Woodward's book. Trump had privately told Woodward in February he knew critical
details about how deadly the virus was, and in March admitted he was playing it down.
On August 14, Trump peppered the veteran two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
with questions about the book and what exactly was in it.
Washington (CNN)On August 14, the coronavirus pandemic was on fire in the US. More
than 168,000 Americans had died, with more than 1,300 deaths that day alone. But when
President Donald Trump called legendary journalist Bob Woodward, it was to find out one
thing: He had recently learned that Woodward's new book "Rage" was done and would be
coming out in September, and Trump wanted to find out how he'd be portrayed.

It was their 19th conversation, following 18 interviews that formed a key component of
Woodward's book. Trump had privately told Woodward in February he knew critical
details about how deadly the virus was, and in March admitted he was playing it down.
On August 14, Trump peppered the veteran two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
with questions about the book and what exactly was in it.
Washington (CNN)On August 14, the coronavirus pandemic was on fire in the US. More
than 168,000 Americans had died, with more than 1,300 deaths that day alone. But when
President Donald Trump called legendary journalist Bob Woodward, it was to find out one
thing: He had recently learned that Woodward's new book "Rage" was done and would be
coming out in September, and Trump wanted to find out how he'd be portrayed.

It was their 19th conversation, following 18 interviews that formed a key component of
Woodward's book. Trump had privately told Woodward in February he knew critical
details about how deadly the virus was, and in March admitted he was playing it down.
On August 14, Trump peppered the veteran two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
with questions about the book and what exactly was in it.
Washington (CNN)On August 14, the coronavirus pandemic was on fire in the US. More
than 168,000 Americans had died, with more than 1,300 deaths that day alone. But when
President Donald Trump called legendary journalist Bob Woodward, it was to find out one
thing: He had recently learned that Woodward's new book "Rage" was done and would be
coming out in September, and Trump wanted to find out how he'd be portrayed.

It was their 19th conversation, following 18 interviews that formed a key component of
Woodward's book. Trump had privately told Woodward in February he knew critical
details about how deadly the virus was, and in March admitted he was playing it down.
On August 14, Trump peppered the veteran two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
with questions about the book and what exactly was in it.
Washington (CNN)On August 14, the coronavirus pandemic was on fire in the US. More
than 168,000 Americans had died, with more than 1,300 deaths that day alone. But when
President Donald Trump called legendary journalist Bob Woodward, it was to find out one
thing: He had recently learned that Woodward's new book "Rage" was done and would be
coming out in September, and Trump wanted to find out how he'd be portrayed.

It was their 19th conversation, following 18 interviews that formed a key component of
Woodward's book. Trump had privately told Woodward in February he knew critical
details about how deadly the virus was, and in March admitted he was playing it down.
On August 14, Trump peppered the veteran two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
with questions about the book and what exactly was in it.
Washington (CNN)On August 14, the coronavirus pandemic was on fire in the US. More
than 168,000 Americans had died, with more than 1,300 deaths that day alone. But when
President Donald Trump called legendary journalist Bob Woodward, it was to find out one
thing: He had recently learned that Woodward's new book "Rage" was done and would be
coming out in September, and Trump wanted to find out how he'd be portrayed.

It was their 19th conversation, following 18 interviews that formed a key component of
Woodward's book. Trump had privately told Woodward in February he knew critical
details about how deadly the virus was, and in March admitted he was playing it down.
On August 14, Trump peppered the veteran two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
with questions about the book and what exactly was in it.

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