“We’ll pick up where we left off with ‘A Very Stable Genius.’ I’m thrilled to be working again with the great Ann Godoff and the all-stars at Penguin Press!” “I’m teaming up again with Carol Leonnig to write a book about President Trump’s final year in office,” said Philip Rucker over Twitter. In his three years hosting, he has managed to double the show’s ratings.Īnnounced on the same day, Carol Leonnig and Philip Rucker will be working on a follow-up to their number one New York Times Best Seller, “A Very Stable Genius,” named after President Trump’s own self-aggrandizing quote. Robert Costa will remain a national political reporter for Washington Post, on leave, as he is expected to focus primarily on the book during the coming year.Ĭosta is also the host of Washington Week on PBS. “We’re two pure reporters - what happened and why - and this is a perfect landscape for that kind of work,” Woodward told Axios reporter Mike Allen. This is only the second time Woodward has added a co-author. This will be Bob Woodward’s 21st book, all with Simon & Schuster, and co-author, Washington Post National political reporter Robert Costa’s first. Robert Costa has joined Bob Woodward as co-author for a new book about Trump’s final days in the White House and the beginning of Joe Biden’s presidency soon to follow. Donald Trump’s climatic final year as president has inspired two new books from Washington Post reporters Robert Costa, Bob Woodward, Carol Leonnig and Philip Rucker, reports Politico and Axios.
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