[Review] Rage (Bob Woodward) Summarized.

[Review] Rage (Bob Woodward) Summarized.
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[Review] Rage (Bob Woodward) Summarized.

Jun 06 2026 | 00:08:29

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Episode June 06, 2026 00:08:29

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Rage (Bob Woodward)

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Rage is a work of contemporary political journalism by Bob Woodward, focused on Donald Trump and the final year of his presidency before the 2020 election. The book extends the reporting Woodward began in Fear, but its distinguishing feature is direct access: Trump participated in 17 on-the-record interviews over several months, giving Woodward unusual material for examining presidential thinking under pressure. The book centers on overlapping crises, especially COVID-19, economic disruption, racial unrest after the killing of George Floyd, impeachment aftermath, and national security tensions. Woodward presents the administration through documented conversations, interviews with officials, and behind-the-scenes accounts rather than through policy theory alone. Its purpose is not simply to narrate events, but to assess how leadership habits, personal instincts, loyalty demands, and communication style shaped decisions with national consequences. Rage belongs to the tradition of inside-the-White-House reporting, while also functioning as an early historical record of a volatile period in American governance.

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