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This content was published on 09 October 2024 – 04:35
Donald Trump secretly sent Covid-19 detection tests when he was president to his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, despite their shortage in the United States, and spoke with him several times after leaving office, according to a book by well-known journalist Bob Woodward.
In the book “War”, of which The Washington Post published several fragments this Tuesday, Woodward, one of the journalists who uncovered Watergate, gives details about Trump.
He assures that the Republican candidate for the White House remained in contact with Putin, even during his campaign for another presidential term, despite Russia waging a war in Ukraine, a US ally.
In 2020, in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, Trump sent a batch of tests to Putin, who asked him to keep it secret.
According to Woodward, Putin told Trump, “I don’t want you to tell anyone because people will be mad at you, not me.”
Woodward also cites an anonymous Trump adviser who claims the former president spoke with Putin up to seven times since leaving the White House in 2021.
In early 2024, Trump ordered this aide to leave his office at the Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida so he could speak on the phone with Putin, he maintains.
On Tuesday, President Joe Biden criticized Trump for his handling of the pandemic, which he called “a disgrace.”
«More than a million people died. But guess what… he called his good friend, Putin, no joke, and made sure he had the tests” for covid detection, Biden said.
The book will go on sale on October 15, just three weeks before a very close election between Trump and Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris.
“Trump was the most reckless and impulsive president in American history and he is demonstrating the same character as a presidential candidate in 2024,” Woodward wrote.
Trump’s campaign team called the book “garbage” and “made-up stories.” They are “the work of a truly demented and deranged man,” communications director Steven Cheung told AFP.
The book recounts some of Biden’s mistakes and his struggle to avoid an escalation of the conflict in the Middle East.
It includes Biden’s exasperation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as his efforts to get Israel and Hamas to reach a ceasefire are unsuccessful.
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Analysis: Trump’s Secret Communications with Putin Unveiled in Bob Woodward’s Book
As the latest revelations from Bob Woodward’s book “War” surface, the nation is once again plunged into a sea of controversy surrounding former President Donald Trump’s ties with Russian President Vladimir Putin. According to the extracts published in The Washington Post, Trump secretly sent COVID-19 detection tests to Putin during his presidency, despite the tests being in short supply in the United States.
What’s even more intriguing is that Trump allegedly spoke with Putin multiple times since leaving office, with some sources citing as many as seven private phone calls [[1]] [[2]] [[3]]. These claims have reignited concerns about Trump’s cozy relationship with the Russian leader and the potential implications for national security.
Bob Woodward, a renowned journalist known for his role in uncovering the Watergate scandal, has a reputation for meticulously researched and fact-checked reporting. His account of Trump’s secret interactions with Putin is bound to send shockwaves across the political spectrum.
The fact that Trump chose to send COVID-19 tests to Putin, despite the dire shortages in the United States, raises questions about his priorities and judgment. This move can be perceived as a gesture of goodwill towards Putin, rather than addressing the needs of his own citizens. Furthermore, the frequency of their private phone calls post-presidency has sparked concerns about potential backchannel diplomacy and the blurring of lines between personal and official relationships.
As the public digests this information, it’s essential to consider the context and motivations behind Trump’s actions. Was this an attempt to curry favor with Putin or a genuine effort to establish diplomatic channels? The lack of transparency surrounding these interactions only adds to the speculation and conspiracy theories.
Bob Woodward’s book “War” has shed new light on Trump’s clandestine communications with Putin, raising more questions than answers. As the nation grapples with the implications of these revelations, it’s crucial to demand clarity and accountability from those in positions of power. The American people deserve to know the truth about their leaders’ relationships and actions, especially when it involves a foreign power with a history of adversarial behavior towards the United States.