Journalist Bob Woodward has another book coming out — his second since the beginning of the Trump administration — and this one includes personal letters exchanged between President Donald Trump and Supreme Leader of North Korea Kim Jong Un.
Woodward’s upcoming book, “Rage,” includes “scenes like never before, with stunning new details about early national security decisions and operations and Trump’s moves as he faces a global pandemic, economic disaster and racial unrest,” as the Amazon description of the book reads.
The president sat down for an interview earlier this year with Woodward for the upcoming book. The two reportedly met up or spoke over the phone for interviews more than a dozen times.
Woodward conducted hundreds of hours of interviews and received “notes, emails, diaries, calendars and confidential documents” from the interviewees.
He also obtained 25 personal letters the public has never seen between Trump and Kim Jong Un.
“Kim describes the bond between the two leaders as out of a ‘fantasy film,’ as the two leaders engage in an extraordinary diplomatic minuet,” the book description reads.
This will be the journalist’s second book since the current administration began, as he previously published a book titled, “Fear : Trump in the White House.”
Woodward’s book, “Rage,” is expected to be released on September 15 — ahead of the 2020 presidential election.