Alec Baldwin is addressing some online backlash for his portrayal of President Donald Trump.
15.09.2020 - 21:35 / hollywoodreporter.com
In a new audio clip from his interviews with President Donald Trump, Watergate journalist and Rage author Bob Woodward offered more evidence of how the U.S. leader knew about the dangers of the novel coronavirus earlier this year.
Played for the first time during Woodward's appearance on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, the clip features audio from an interview completed with the president back in April. The audio highlights Trump knew how "easily transmissible" the coronavirus was, with the
.Alec Baldwin is addressing some online backlash for his portrayal of President Donald Trump.
Donald Trump’s star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame has once again been targeted by a vandal, this time reportedly destroyed by someone dressed as the Incredible Hulk.
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Erik Pedersen Managing EditorStephen Colbert got a scoop tonight for his CBS late-night show. Veteran journalist and Rage author Bob Woodward brought along what he calls a “quite revealing” exclusive recording of President Donald Trump from five months ago saying of the coronavirus, “Bob, it’s so easily transmissible, you wouldn’t even believe it.”Woodward tells Colbert and us that the recording was made April 13 during a call made from the Oval Office.
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