Glenn Greenwald: White House ‘Coward’ Behind Anonymous Op-ed Part of ‘Unelected Cabal’
Journalist Glenn Greenwald says the White House “coward” behind the anonymously written New York Times op-ed is part of an “unelected cabal.”
Journalist Glenn Greenwald says the White House “coward” behind the anonymously written New York Times op-ed is part of an “unelected cabal.”
“The book means nothing. It’s a work of fiction,” Trump said, citing Gen. Jim Mattis, Gen. John Kelly, and Rudy Giuliani’s statements that the book was inaccurate.
CNN’s Carl Bernstein again assumed the role of a left-wing activist on Tuesday by calling on White House chief of staff John Kelly to resign.
President Donald Trump responded to Bob Woodward’s book on Wednesday by acknowledging his own leadership style.
President Donald Trump denied making fun of Jeff Sessions for being a southerner on Tuesday, despite his frustration with his Attorney General.
Defense Secretary Jim Mattis on Tuesday slammed Bob Woodward’s book about the Trump administration, which claimed he had said the president had the understanding of a “fifth or sixth grader.”
Journalist Bob Woodward’s new book features several behind-the-scenes reporting about the beginning two years of President Donald Trump’s administration.
The Washington Post on Tuesday released an audio tape of President Trump’s telephone conversation in August with veteran reporter Bob Woodward, in which the journalist of Watergate fame bemoaned his inability to secure a sit-down interview with the Commander-in-Chief for his forthcoming book “Fear: Trump in the White House.”
“Little Jeff Z has done a terrible job, his ratings suck, & AT&T should fire him to save credibility!” Trump wrote on Twitter.
Bob Woodward, the veteran Washington Post reporter of Watergate fame, is scheduled to release a new book — Fear: Trump in the White House — on the anniversary of the 9/11 terror attack.
Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union,” Washington Post associate editor Bob Woodward said the press has a “self-righteousness and smugness” when reporting on President Donald Trump Woodward said, “The tone is a big issue here.” He continued, “In lots of
In an interview with the Atlantic released on Friday, journalist Bob Woodward stated that “We are not into Watergate level yet, by any means.” And urged reporters to “calm it down, listen more,” while being “as aggressive as possible,” and never
Wednesday during an Axios interview, veteran Washington Post reporter of Watergate fame Bob Woodward said the press has a “kind of smugness” about President Donald Trump. When asked about press “smugness,” Woodward said, “Yes. I think that is a giant
Friday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” The Washington Post’s Bob Woodward called out the media for “binge drinking the anti-Trump Kool-Aid.” Woodward said, “Stick to the reporting. Stick to the reporting. You have done a great job. Of course, one of
On this weekend’s broadcast of “Fox News Sunday,” during the panel discussion about President Donald Trump firing FBI Director James Comey, Washington Post journalist Bob Woodward known for his 1972 Watergate said the Comey firing was “not yet Watergate.” Woodward said,
A couple thousand of the most esteemed and rarified reporters gather deep in the bowels of the Washington Hilton for this year’s convening of the mutual admiration society and one of the “grandfathers — perhaps great-grandfathers — of American journalism” uses his position of high authority on national television to promote stock in the company owned by his boss.
During this week’s “Fox News Sunday,” Washington Post Associate Editor Bob Woodward described President Donald Trump as pragmatic in his leadership style amid rumors that chief strategist Steve Bannon is falling out of favor with the president. Woodward said Trump
On Friday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “Hardball,” Washington Post Associate Editor Bob Woodward stated the press “shouldn’t whine, and if we sound like we are an interest group only concerned with ourselves, it doesn’t work with the public. At the same time, we
Sunday on CBS’s “Face the Nation,” discussing President Donald Trump‘s tweet labeling the press an “enemy” of the American people, Washington Post veteran Bob Woodward said, “I don’t think he really believes that the press is the enemy of the
On this weekend’s broadcast of “Fox New Sunday,” veteran journalist Bob Woodward said the unverified dossier about President-elect Donald Trump and Russia is a “garbage document.” Woodward said, “I think what is under reported here is Trump’s point of view
Tuesday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” while discussing President-elect Donald Trump’s tweet last week saying the United States needs to “expand its nuclear capability,” and MSNBC’s Mika Brzezinski reporting that Trump told her, “Let it be an arms race,” Washington Post
On this weekend’s broadcast of “Fox News Sunday,” Washington Post’s Bob Woodward said attacking President-elect Donald Trump’s cabinet choices of Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL) for attorney general, Rep. Mike Pompeo (R-KS) for CIA director and retired United States Army lieutenant
RENO, Nevada — Republican vice presidential nominee Gov. Mike Pence told over 400 Nevadans on Wednesday that while Democratic presidential nominee has media, money and special interests, the Trump-Pence team has a secret weapon.
On this weekend’s broadcast of “Fox New Sunday,” veteran journalist Bob Woodward said Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton’s family organization the Clinton Foundation was “corrupt.” Partial transcript as follows: WALLACE: Then there are the allegations about the Clinton Foundation and pay to
Sunday on CBS’s “Face The Nation,” Washington Post associate editor Bob Woodward said Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton email scandal isn’t about Trump, but that it is “about her” and that there are questions of distrust. Woodward said, “Watergate was
On this weekend’s broadcast of “Fox News Sunday,” in discussing the first presidential debate, veteran journalist Bob Woodward warned Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton not to “gloat.” Woodward said, “You know, she won the debate. I think there’s universal agreement
NEW YORK CITY, New York — The New York Times “illegally obtained” tax documents of GOP presidential nominee Donald J. Trump from 1995 just weeks after the newspaper’s executive editor pledged he would go to prison to get such documents, the Trump campaign says.
Tuesday on “CBS This Morning,” while discussing Congress receiving notes from the FBI investigation into Hillary Clinton’s private email server, Washington Post associate editor Bob Woodward said Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton had not “come totally clean” about her email
On this weekend’s broadcast of “Fox News Sunday,” veteran journalist Bob Woodward said of the Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump,”I have really no idea what he might do if he ever became president.” Woodward said, “No, I mean serious unanswered
Wednesday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” veteran journalist Bob Woodward warned Trump media scrutiny will only increase after revoking The Washington Post’s press availability at his campaign events. In referencing Post editor Martin Baron’s statement, Woodward said, “This really isn’t right,
On this weekend’s broadcast of “Fox News Sunday,” veteran journalist Bob Woodward said of Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton “too often it doesn’t seem like she’s talking straight.” Partial transcript as follows: WOODWARD: Well, I — I think she won
On “Fox News Sunday,” veteran journalist Bob Woodward said the Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton’s campaign and smart Democrats are seriously worried about Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump bringing in new voters to the election process who normally don’t vote.
Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union,” veteran journalist Bob Woodward downplayed the possibilities of President Barack Obama using executive fiat to fulfill a Supreme Court vacancy after fill-in host Dana Bash asked if the replacement for Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia
Journalist Bob Woodward stated that Democratic presidential candidate former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton “suggests that she’s almost not comfortable with herself” with her speaking tone on Wednesday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “Morning Joe.” Woodward said, “I think a lot of
On this week’s broadcast of “Fox News Sunday,” while discussing an email from Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton’s tenure as secretary of state in which she instructed Jake Sullivan, her deputy chief of staff at the time to send her classified information
President Obama wants more Syrian Muslim refugees in the West. Speaking in Turkey on Monday, Obama explained that the West needed to open its heart to Muslim refugees, who after all were fleeing from terrorism in the Middle East to the safe and warm arms of the West. Meanwhile, Obama continued to maintain that Islamic radicalism presents no threat to the world.
On this week’s “Fox News Sunday,” in discussing Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton’s testimony at the hearing of the House Select Committee on Benghazi last week, veteran journalist Bob Woodward said, “It better bother us” that Hillary Clinton different things
Monday on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” long-time journalist Bob Woodward doubled down on his comparison to Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s private email server scandal to former President Richard Nixon’s recorder audio tapes scandal saying it is becoming “more and more valid.”
Sunday on CBS’s “Face the Nation,” the Washington Post’s Bob Woodward said the “common sense” of Republican voters will make them realize Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump can not win a general election and therefore he will not win the nomination.
Washington Post Associate Editor Bob Woodward said of Hillary Clinton’s emails, “It, in a way, reminds me of the Nixon tapes” on Monday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “Morning Joe.” Woodward stated that allowing Clinton and her lawyers to decide whether to turn over information was “unprecedented,” and