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The Trump Tapes

Bob Woodward's Twenty Interviews with President Donald Trump

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"The most memorable contribution to this year's American political literature, however, was not a printed book. The Trump Tapes...is an audio collection that offers a passport to the heart of darkness." —The Guardian

"An uncharacteristic warning from one of the most respected, non-partisan journalists in the world" —Jake Tapper, CNN

"It was riveting. I couldn't get enough of it." —Gayle King, CBS Mornings

The Trump Tapes explodes with the exclusive, inside story of Trump's performance as president—in his own words as he is questioned, even interrogated by Woodward, on the president's key responsibilities from managing foreign relations to crisis management of the coronavirus pandemic.

This is the job Trump seeks again. How did he do the first time? This is the authentic answer, laying bare his repeated failures, obsessions, and grievances.

The Woodward interviews take a reader to a reporter's laboratory meticulously examining the Trump presidency like never before—spellbinding and devastating.

*Including all 27 letters between President Trump and North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      This audiobook is a collection of interviews conducted by WASHINGTON POST journalist Bob Woodward with Donald Trump throughout the past decade. As anyone who has heard Trump speak can attest, the former president can talk around a subject with the best of them, but this work puts that skill to the test. Woodward does not accept Trump's word salads as answers. Trump sounds typically brash and boastful, talking glibly about everything, often exaggerating or telling out-and-out untruths. When he does, Woodward corrects him, sometimes to his face, other times in notes to listeners. While Woodward speaks slowly and distinctly, age has clearly taken its toll, forcing him at times to e-nun-ci-ate every syllable. The work is a powerful statement about contemporary politics. M.S. © AudioFile 2022, Portland, Maine

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