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"Explosive."--The Washington Post
"Devastating."--The New Yorker
"Unprecedented."--CNN
"Great reporting...astute."--Hugh Hewitt
THE INSIDE STORY ON PRESIDENT TRUMP, AS ONLY BOB WOODWARD CAN TELL IT
With authoritative reporting honed through nine presidencies, author Bob Woodward reveals in unprecedented detail the harrowing life inside President Donald Trump's White House and precisely how he makes decisions on major foreign and domestic policies.
Fear is the most intimate portrait of a sitting president ever published during the president's first years in office. The focus is on the explosive debates and the decision-making in the Oval Office, the Situation Room, Air Force One and the White House residence.
Woodward draws from hundreds of hours of interviews with firsthand sources, meeting notes, personal diaries, files and documents. Often with day-by-day details, dialogue and documentation, Fear tracks key foreign issues from North Korea, Afghanistan, Iran, the Middle East, NATO, China and Russia. It reports in-depth on Trump's key domestic issues particularly trade and tariff disputes, immigration, tax legislation, the Paris Climate Accord and the racial violence in Charlottesville in 2017.
Fear presents vivid details of the negotiations between Trump's attorneys and Robert Mueller, the special counsel in the Russia investigation, laying out for the first time the meeting-by-meeting discussions and strategies. It discloses how senior Trump White House officials joined together to steal draft orders from the president's Oval Office desk so he would not issue directives that would jeopardize top secret intelligence operations.
"It was no less than an administrative coup d'état," Woodward writes, "a nervous breakdown of the executive power of the most powerful country in the world."
Writer, podcaster & pianist. Author of "A Mad Love: An Introduction to Opera" (Basic Books, 9/18).
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Andrew Prokop is a journalist.
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"A damning picture of the current presidency."--David Martin, CBS News
"An unprecedented inside-the-room look through the eyes of the President's inner circle. . . . stunning."--CNN
"A devastating reported account of the Trump Presidency that will be consulted as a first draft of the grim history it portrays . . . What Woodward has written is not just the story of a deeply flawed President but also, finally, an account of what those surrounding him have chosen to do about it."--Susan B. Glasser, The New Yorker
"Fear is Woodward at his best, the quintessential investigative reporter with an eye for detail and an uncanny ability to get key players to ensure that their perspective is etched into history. Its timing could not be more critical for a nation exhausted by tweets and spin, and trying to assess the danger to democracy posed by a presidency that shatters its norms and demeans its institutions."--John Diaz, San Francisco Chronicle
"In an age of 'alternative facts' and corrosive tweets about 'fake news, ' Woodward is truth's gold standard. . . . explosive . . . devastating . . . jaw-dropping."--Jill Abramson, The Washington Post
"Woodward's latest book shows the administration is broken, and yet what comes next could be even worse."--David A. Graham, The Atlantic
"[Woodward] is the master and I'd trust him over politicians of either party any day of the week."--Peter Baker
"Woodward . . . depicts the Trump White House as a byzantine, treacherous, often out-of-control operation . . . Mr. Woodward's book has unsettled the administration and the president in part because it is clear that the author has spoken with so many current and former officials."--Mark Landler and Maggie Haberman, New York Times
"The more heartening message from FEAR is that we still have institutions and individuals, including Bob Woodward, who will continue checking the most destructive instincts of Donald Trump."--Joe Scarborough
"You can trust that Woodward has gone to inordinate lengths to get to the best obtainable version of the truth."--Mike Allen, Axios
"I wonder how many journalists have arrived in Washington over the years dreaming of becoming the next Bob Woodward . . . Though his books are often sensational, he is the opposite of sensationalist. He's diligent, rigorous, fastidious about the facts, and studiously ethical. There's something almost monastic about his method . . . He's Washington's chronicler in chief."--Nick Bryant, BBC
"No, Bob Woodward is not a Democratic operative. He's a highly respected journalist who has a track record of writing meticulously detailed books about presidents with an uncanny knack for getting behind-the-scenes details."--POLITICO Playbook
"He's got tapes. That's what the Trump White House really did not understand until today, if they understand it even now."--Lawrence O'Donnell, MSNBC
"I think you've always been fair."--President Donald J. Trump, in a call to Bob Woodward, August 14, 2018