Fear
Fear
Bob Woodward
Alice Walker
There are women in the story, but they lack the quality of energetic feminine connectivity with life that means inevitable change. - Alice Walker
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Fear

Fear: Trump in the White House

Bob Woodward
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Bob Woodward
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In "Fear," celebrated investigative journalist Bob Woodward delves deep into the tumultuous undercurrents of Donald Trump's presidency, presenting a riveting and unprecedented glimpse behind the closed doors of the White House. With the meticulousness that has defined his career, Woodward employs hundreds of hours of interviews, along with an array of personal diaries, documents, and meeting notes, to craft a narrative that is as compelling as it is alarming. This book offers an intimate exploration of the critical decisions and explosive debates that have shaped both domestic and foreign policies during Trump's tenure. Woodward's narrative not only illuminates the complexities of political power but also lays bare the human frailties and ambitions at the heart of the American presidency. "Fear" stands out as a masterclass in political reporting, capturing the essence of an era marked by unprecedented volatility. Woodward, with his unparalleled access and seasoned insight, guides readers through a journey into the core of the Trump administration, revealing the fears, motivations, and contradictions of those who navigate the corridors of power. This account is not just a chronicle of events but a vivid portrayal of a presidency like no other, marked by discord and decision-making that continue to resonate beyond the halls of government. Through Woodward's lens, readers are offered a front-row seat to the inner workings of power, making "Fear" an essential read for understanding the complexities of leadership and governance in turbulent times.

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Released
2018
11 Sep
Length
448
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There are women in the story, but they lack the quality of energetic feminine connectivity with life that means inevitable change. - Alice Walker
But in the man and his presidency Dowd had seen the tragic flaw. In the political back-and-forth, the evasions, the denials, the tweeting, the obscuring, crying “Fake News,” the indignation, Trump had one overriding problem that Dowd knew but could not bring himself to say to the president: “You’re a fucking liar.
— Bob Woodward, Fear

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