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Trump admits concealing COVID-19 threats: Book

Veteran Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward's new book "Rage" has revealed that Donald Trump had a surprising level of detail about the threat of the virus earlier than previously known and he had also told Woodward that coronavirus was maybe five times deadlier than the flu.

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Published : Sep 9, 2020, 10:57 PM IST

Washington: US President Donald Trump has admitted that he concealed coronavirus threats even he knew it early that the virus was dangerous, veteran Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward's new book "Rage" said.

In a series of interviews with Woodward, Trump revealed that he had a surprising level of detail about the threat of the virus earlier than previously known. "Pretty amazing," Trump told Woodward, adding that the coronavirus was maybe five times deadlier than the flu, CNN reported on Wednesday.

Read also: Trump nominated for Nobel Peace Prize

Book follows “Trump’s moves as he faces a global pandemic, economic disaster and racial unrest.” It says Woodward conducted a series of exclusive interviews with the president.

Woodward obtained 25 personal letters between Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, including one in which Kim describes their bond as something out of a “fantasy film.”

Woodward's first book about the Trump presidency, “Fear,” was published in 2018 and went to No. 1 on The New York Times' nonfiction bestseller list. Simon & Schuster was the publisher of two books this year that were harshly critical of Trump: “The Room Where It Happened,” by former national security adviser John Bolton, and “Too Much and Never Enough,” by Trump's niece Mary Trump.

Washington: US President Donald Trump has admitted that he concealed coronavirus threats even he knew it early that the virus was dangerous, veteran Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward's new book "Rage" said.

In a series of interviews with Woodward, Trump revealed that he had a surprising level of detail about the threat of the virus earlier than previously known. "Pretty amazing," Trump told Woodward, adding that the coronavirus was maybe five times deadlier than the flu, CNN reported on Wednesday.

Read also: Trump nominated for Nobel Peace Prize

Book follows “Trump’s moves as he faces a global pandemic, economic disaster and racial unrest.” It says Woodward conducted a series of exclusive interviews with the president.

Woodward obtained 25 personal letters between Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, including one in which Kim describes their bond as something out of a “fantasy film.”

Woodward's first book about the Trump presidency, “Fear,” was published in 2018 and went to No. 1 on The New York Times' nonfiction bestseller list. Simon & Schuster was the publisher of two books this year that were harshly critical of Trump: “The Room Where It Happened,” by former national security adviser John Bolton, and “Too Much and Never Enough,” by Trump's niece Mary Trump.

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