![]() ![]() Calm, no panic!” Trump tweeted on Thursday morning.Ĭritics of Woodward saw self-interest in his sitting on the information. If he thought they were so bad or dangerous, why didn’t he immediately report them in an effort to save lives? Didn’t he have an obligation to do so? No, because he knew they were good and proper answers. “Bob Woodward had my quotes for many months. Trump, who has regularly played down the threat of a virus which has now killed almost 200,000 in the US, has justified his stance as not wanting to cause panic. ![]() ![]() The journalist and author’s revelation on Wednesday, ahead of his next book’s release, that Trump knew how dangerous the virus was so early on has prompted outrage against the president, but also raised an ethical question: shouldn’t Woodward have immediately made this public? ![]()
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