As pre-release copies of Bob Woodward's new book "War" were sent out in advance of its October 15, 2024, release date, nearly every legitimate, ethical news agency in the nation began to report on some of the most important revelations the book contains. Most of those news stories were similar to the one which PBS ran on October 8, 2024, one week before the book's release. I quote from that story below:
"Donald Trump has had as many as seven private phone calls with Vladimir Putin since leaving office and secretly sent the Russian president COVID-19 test machines during the height of the pandemic, Bob Woodward reported in his new book “War.”" (PBS via AP, October 8, 2024. https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/trump-had-as-many-as-7-private-calls-with-putin-since-leaving-office-bob-woodward-writes-in-new-book )
I received my copy of the book on October 19, 2024, and have not read the entire book yet. I am currently snowed under with a pile of new books on my "To Be Read" shelf, and was forced to simply use the index to check all the book's references to both TRAITOR Trump and Putin, the man who has owned him for forty years. The book is stunning in what it says about TRAITOR Trump and his deep connections and indebtedness to the worst dictator in the world. You must also consider who Bob Woodward is when you examine what he says in this book. Bob Woodward, along with Carl Bernstein, was responsible for breaking the story of Watergate which resulted in the end of the political career of former President Richard Nixon. Woodward has been a fixture in Washington, DC, and world politics and literature since the early 1970's. He has published about 20 other books in his career, nearly all have been best sellers, and his integrity has never been questioned. His reputation is impeccable. If he prints it, it is a fact! But what I find stunning is not that TRAITOR Trump was maintaining contact with Vladimir Putin. For years now, a large number of other honest, ethical journalists have been telling you and the rest of the world that TRAITOR Trump is just that, a TRAITOR. I have published on this blog numerous discussions of other books by other writers about the thousands of crimes of TRAITOR Trump. He is a TRAITOR, nothing more, nothing less, and he has been for at least forty years. But I have known several retired military personnel in the last 10 to 20 years who have all been saying exactly what I have been saying. We have universally believed that for some long period of time some covert channel of communication existed between TRAITOR Trump and his Russian handlers who were probably not Putin until after Putin and Russia managed to steal the 2016 election and place TRAITOR Trump inside the White House. Timothy Snyder has actually compiled and posted a list of 50 times TRAITOR Trump was involved in exchanges of power, money, or influence with Putin and Russia. I have quoted and cited numerous authors over the last 9 years who have said the same thing. In this blog post, I quoted the entirety of page 220 of Timothy Snyder's excellent book "The Road To Unfreedom" in which Snyder provides another long list of the incidents in which TRAITOR Trump has interacted with Russia, Putin, and other Russian agents. What Bob Woodward tells us in his new book is nothing new! It just comes from his contacts with a different source, an employee of TRAITOR Trump who spilled the beans. And when we consider if Bob Woodward knows how to develop and utilize a source, just remember that he and Bernstein were the men who got a Deputy Director of the FBI to divulge what he knew about Richard Nixon's crimes, to become known as Deep Throat, and to admit it publicly before his death. If Bob Woodward says it, he can prove it.
So now let's look at what Bob Woodward is saying about TRAITOR Trump and his contacts with Vladimir Putin. First, let's look at the second half of the allegation from the PBS story quoted and cited above, that TRAITOR Trump sent Putin "COVID-19 test machines during the height of the pandemic". Woodward discuses that fact on page 33 of his book in this manner:
"President Trump had secretly sent a bunch of Abbott Point of Care Covid test machines for his personal use as the virus spread rapidly through Russia. "Please don't tell anybody you sent these to me," Putin said to Trump. "I don't care", Trump said. "Fine." "No, no," Putin said, I don't want you to tell anybody, because people will get mad at you, not me.They don't care about me." (Bob Woodward, "War", page 33.)
Then on page 98 of "War", Woodward writes directly about an interview he had with TRAITOR Trump at Mar-a-Lago:
"Putin respects me. And I respect Putin. I think Putin likes me. I think I like him. I do like him", Trump concluded. "Bob Woodward, "War", page 98.)
And there we have another repetition of the kind of ignorance contained in TRAITOR Trump's famous Love Letters to Kim Jung Un. His desire to please a dictator, especially a dictator whose banks saved him from financial disaster many years ago, is the ruling element in his psyche. Woodward begins chapter Seventy-Five of his book on page 356 with the discussion of the phone calls TRAITOR Trump has had with Vladimir Putin since leaving the White House on January 20, 2021. This discussion of the telephone calls is what shocked much of the journalistic world since, after leaving the White House, even a legitimately elected president, which TRAITOR Trump never was, cannot conduct, or attempt to conduct foreign policy with legitimate world leaders without the clear approval of the sitting government. It is a clear cut violation of The Logan Act of 1799. It is a felony under federal law. Here is what Woodward has to say about those telephone calls:
"In early 2024, a Trump aide loitered outside the former president's office. Trump had sent the aide out of the room so he could have what he said was a private phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin. According to Trump's aide, there have been multiple phone calls between Trump and Putin, maybe as many as seven in the period since Trump left the White House in 2021. When I asked Trump's campaign aide Jason Miller, in July if he knew about phone calls between Trump and Putin, Miller's answer was, "Um, ah, not that, ah, not that I'm aware of." Is Trump able to talk to Putin now? "I'm sure they know how to get in touch with each other," Miller said." (Bob Woodward, "War", page 356.)
A little farther down the page, Woodward says, "The Logan Act makes it illegal for private citizens to negotiate disputes without the clear authorization of the sitting US government." And that, ladies and gentlemen, is the problem! Traitor Trump has clearly committed multiple violations of The Logan Act. It is highly likely that in the process of those violations he has also committed multiple violations of The Espionage Act. And, without a doubt, he also committed violations of the Sedition Act during his involvement in and orchestration of January 6. But additionally, we need to ask ourselves this: "if he has maintained regular contact with Vladimir Putin, the most dangerous enemy of the United States, in addition to having stolen and lied to the FBI about hundreds of classified federal documents, what has he passed on to Putin from the contents of those documents". As a citizen of the United States of America, you need to accept the fact that TRAITOR Trump is an agent of Russia, a TRAITOR, and an existential threat to the existence of American Democracy. And you need to vote accordingly on November 5, 2024.
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