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October 8, 2024 – 16:06
Washington, Oct 8 (EFE).- Former President Donald Trump (2017-2121) sent covid tests to Russian President Vladimir Putin for his personal use while the coronavirus devastated the world in 2020, as revealed in a book by veteran journalist Bob Woodward, who in his day was one of the discoverers of the Watergate scandal.
This is stated by the Washington Post in an article that previews parts of the book ‘War’, which will be published on October 15.
According to Woodward, Putin, terrified by the virus, accepted the supplies but took pains to avoid political repercussions, not for himself, but for his American counterpart.
He warned Trump not to reveal that he had sent the scarce medical equipment to Moscow. Putin, according to the book, told Trump: “I don’t want you to tell anyone because people will be angry with you, not me.”
Four years later, the personal relationship between Putin and the Republican Party presidential candidate has changed, although, according to Woodward, they have maintained contact over the years.
Thus, in early 2024, the former president ordered an assistant to leave his office at Mar-a-Lago, his private club and residence in Florida, so he could make a private phone call with the Russian leader.
The anonymous Trump aide cited in the book indicates that Trump may have spoken with Putin up to seven times since leaving the White House in 2021.
These interactions between Trump and Putin, immersed in a war against Ukraine for more than two years, make Woodward conclude that Trump is worse than Richard Nixon, whose presidency was undone by the Watergate scandal exposed half a century ago by Woodward and his colleague. of the Washington Post, Carl Bernstein.
“Trump was the most reckless and impulsive president in American history and he is demonstrating the same character as a presidential candidate in 2024,” he points out.
The Republican is one of the most critical figures of the aid provided by the United States to Ukraine since he believes that European nations are the ones who should pay the most for the costs of the conflict and his vision is for the two countries to negotiate, instead of waiting for Vladimir Putin ends up defeated.
If he wins the elections, he has stated, he is willing to work on a peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine. EFE
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