protect the nation and the public interest? both men have now served as president, so their actual records can be assessed. for all the understandable focus on trump s legal problems and controversies and rhetoric, it was his substantive handling of the covid panic that dragged him down in the eyes of many americans who concluded he failed that task when faced with that all-important leadership test. as for trump, he said at the time he did not see the emergency as his test of a lifetime. was there a moment in all of this last two months where you said to yourself, ah, this is the leadership test of a lifetime? no. no, and no hesitation. now, that is a small part of one of trump s news worthy interviews with legendary journalist bob woodward who secured more time with president trump than any other writer. 20 interviews across that stretch. trump sometimes making the calls. somethinge apparently now regrets. the former president is suing woodward, we should note, over p
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there are some people that would rather have it not succeed so that they could possibly beat me in the election. all right? but they re irrelevant. no. they re significant, and they re lying, and they control some of the media. not all of it. i m doing fine in much of the media. but there s a lot of really fake news out there, bob. gives you a window. we do have a lot of indications, most people inside the country wanted the country s effort to succeed. because they could see what was happening. they wanted the death wave to stop. they didn t want to join it. that early body count was rising so fast, you remember there were those makeshift morgues built to try to keep up. new york city deaths doubled compared to usual in that time frame unlike any spike in history. the only one that comes close was 9/11. the notion of mobilization against different threats. the densely populated areas were the first to face this pandemic s intensity, and trump
that s a big statement. i disagree with you. there are some people that would rather have it. no succeed so they could possibly beat me in the election, all right? but they re irrelevant. no, they re significant. they re lying and they control some of the media. not all of it. i m doing fine in the media, but there s a lot of really fake news out there, bob. gives you a window. we do have a lot of indications. most people inside the country wanted to country s effort to succeed, because they could see what was happening. they wanted to death wave to stop. they didn t want to join it. that early body count was rising so fast, you remember there were those makeshift morgues built to keep up. new york city deaths doubled compared to the usual time frame. that was unlike any spike in history. if you look at the data, the only one that comes close is 9/11. we ll return to that points a well, a notion of mobilization