Wednesday, September 09, 2020

Woodward book: Trump privately called COVID-19 ‘deadly’ early on, boasted of secret weapons system

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/woodward-book-trump-covid-weapons

By Andrew O'Reilly | Fox News

Sept. 9, 2020

President Trump told The Washington Post's Bob Woodward back in February that the emerging novel coronavirus was "deadly" -- speaking in more dire terms than he was publicly at the time -- according to an account of Woodward's new book which also said Trump boasted of building a secret weapons system.

The Post reported Wednesday on passages from the book, "Rage," including Woodward's discussions with the president.

The section on Trump's COVID-19 comments generated quick controversy, though the cryptic details on a new weapons system are sure to spark speculation. Woodward quoted Trump saying that the U.S. has built a weapons system “that nobody’s ever had in this country before.”

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Woodward reportedly wrote that anonymous sources confirmed there was a secret new weapons system, and the "sources were surprised Trump had disclosed it."

Much of the report focuses on the Trump administration’s response to the novel coronavirus pandemic.

After being told by National Security Adviser Robert O’Brien that COVID-19 was going to be “the biggest national security threat” Trump would face in his term in the White House, the president reportedly called Woodward and told the journalist that the situation was much more dire than he was admitting publicly.

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“You just breathe the air and that’s how it’s passed,” Trump told Woodward during a Feb. 7 call. “And so that’s a very tricky one. That’s a very delicate one. It’s also more deadly than even your strenuous flu.”

“This is deadly stuff,” the president said. Though this conversation happened in February, it was not reported until now.

At that time, Trump was saying that the contagion was no more virulent than the seasonal flu, that the government had the virus under control and that it would soon disappear.

“I wanted to always play it down,” the president told Woodward in a March conversation.

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McEnany added: "The president, just days after having this discussion with Bob Woodward, said this, from this podium on March 30th, he said ‘I do want them to stay calm, we are doing a great job ... Stay calm. It will go away but it is important to stay calm.’”

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