Woodward Book Reveals Secret Trump-Putin Calls Post-Presidency
The book alleges Trump had multiple private conversations with Putin, raising concerns about potential Logan Act violations.
- Bob Woodward's new book claims former President Trump had up to seven private phone calls with Russian President Putin since leaving office.
- The Trump campaign and Kremlin have denied the claims, but the White House expressed serious concerns if these calls occurred.
- The book suggests Trump sent COVID-19 test machines to Putin during the pandemic, a move criticized due to domestic shortages.
- Questions arise about Trump's relationship with Putin, especially as he has opposed U.S. military aid to Ukraine and praised Putin's actions.
- The revelations come as the U.S. presidential election approaches, with Trump promising to resolve the Ukraine conflict quickly if re-elected.


































































































































