Daily Mail U.S. political reporter Nikki Schwab asked Trump about Meghan and Prince Harry's voting comments during the couple's Time 100 special appearance.
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Ted Johnson As CBS News teased a 60 Minutes interview with Bob Woodward over his bombshell new book Rage, the star investigative journalist defended a lingering question over the timing of some of its biggest revelations.According to the book, Trump told Woodward on Feb. 7 that the coronavirus posed a much greater and deadly threat than he was letting on in public.
Daily Mail U.S. political reporter Nikki Schwab asked Trump about Meghan and Prince Harry's voting comments during the couple's Time 100 special appearance.
President Donald Trump took aim at Meghan Markle last night when Daily Mail U.S. political reporter Nikki Schwab asked Trump about Meghan and Prince Harry's voting comments during the couple's Time 100 special appearance.
Donald Trump fired back at Meghan Markle and Prince Harry after the pair released a message in honor of National Voter Registration Day.“I’m not a fan of hers,” Trump, 74, told reporters from the White House on Wednesday, September 23.The president then directed his remarks toward Harry, 36, and his decision to marry the former Suits actress, 39.“I would say this — and she has probably heard that — I wish a lot of luck to Harry because he’s going to need it,” Trump said.Ahead of the president’s
Ted Johnson Donald Trump said that the White House would have to approve an effort by the Food and Drug Administration to impose stricter standards for a coronavirus vaccine.The Washington Post reported that the FDA is moving toward new guidance for emergency authorization of a vaccine, which would make it unlikely that it would get a green light before Election Day.“That has to be approved by the White House,” Trump said. “We may or may not approve it.
Bob Woodward's Rage sold more than 600,000 copies in its first week of publication, continuing a yearlong wave of blockbuster books about President Donald Trump. Simon & Schuster announced Wednesday that Woodward's book will be going into its fourth printing, with total books in print to be 1.3 million copies.
Patrick Hipes Executive Managing EditorSuccession capped its four-win Sunday night by winning the marquee Best Drama Series at the 72nd annual Primetime Emmy Awards, duplicating the feat from the Golden Globes and helping HBO win the overall crown as the network with the most wins this Emmy season.Like the rest of the night’s winners, Succession creator Jesse Armstrong accepted the honor from afar — in his case a hotel room in London.
Michael Stipe has criticised Donald Trump and urged for safer coronavirus management in his former hometown of Athens, Georgia.The former R.E.M.
Dominic Patten, Ted Johnson “Yeah, well, I didn’t downplay it,” Donald Trump told an ABC News’ town hall tonight of his response to the deadly coronavirus. “I actually, in many ways, I up-played it, in terms of action,” the incumbent added, citing his bans on some travel to and from China and Europe this spring.
In a new audio clip from his interviews with President Donald Trump, Watergate journalist and Rage author Bob Woodward offered more evidence of how the U.S. leader knew about the dangers of the novel coronavirus earlier this year.
Erik Pedersen Managing EditorStephen Colbert got a scoop tonight for his CBS late-night show. Veteran journalist and Rage author Bob Woodward brought along what he calls a “quite revealing” exclusive recording of President Donald Trump from five months ago saying of the coronavirus, “Bob, it’s so easily transmissible, you wouldn’t even believe it.”Woodward tells Colbert and us that the recording was made April 13 during a call made from the Oval Office.
Ted Johnson The biggest bombshells in Bob Woodward’s Rage already have been reported, but in his first sit-down interview on 60 Minutes on Sunday, he explained why he decided to make a final judgment in his book about Donald Trump — that he was the “wrong man for the job.”“You’re known as the reporter who doesn’t put his thumb on the scale,” 60 Minutes correspondent Scott Pelley said to Woodward.
Samantha Cohen, 24, has broken her silence about President Donald Trump‘s alleged past comments about her. “There are so many creepy men, and it was hardly the first comment like that I’d heard.
Celebrities in Hollywood are leading a charge in calling for another impeachment of Donald Trump after excerpts from journalist Bob Woodward’s upcoming book “Rage” contained remarks from the president earlier this year that show him downplaying the threat of the novel coronavirus pandemic in its early stage.
Ted Johnson Donald Trump lashed out at ABC News’s chief White House correspondent Jon Karl at a press conference, after Karl asked him about the revelations in Bob Woodward’s upcoming book.“Why did you lie to the American people, and why should we trust what you have to say now?” Karl asked.The question was in respond to Trump’s admission to Woodward, recorded in a March 19 interview, that he downplayed the threat of the coronavirus so as to not cause panic. On Feb.
UPDATE (9/09/20, 10:34 PM ET): Journalist Bob Woodward is coming out with yet another tell-all book about Donald Trump, after conducting 18 interviews with the POTUS. In a preview for this book called Rage, which will hit bookstands on Sept. 15, Woodward documented startling conversations with Trump about the coronavirus pandemic in 2020.