Pulitzer Prize–winner Bob Woodward joins MSNBC’s Ari Melber for an extended interview, discussing President Trump’s Epstein scandal, the independence of the Supreme Court in the MAGA era, Trump’s ties to Russian leader Vladimir Putin, and the influence of billionaires on the news media.
Bob Woodward rose to prominence uncovering the Watergate scandal in 1973 and has since dedicated his career to exposing the inner workings of government. His non-partisan insights give readers and audiences a rare, behind-the-scenes view of Washington. Having covered ten U.S. presidents, he has chronicled the evolving power of the presidency in 20 bestselling books—13 of which hit #1, more than any contemporary nonfiction writer. As a speaker, Woodward examines presidential power, governance, and the media’s role in holding leaders accountable. He compares the presidents he’s covered, offering a unique historical perspective. Audiences gain invaluable insights from this journalistic icon. An associate editor at The Washington Post since 1971, Woodward has won nearly every major journalism award, including two Pulitzers. Contact Worldwide Speakers Group to learn more.
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