Woodward, White House Officials Had Lunch After Spat

FILE - This June 11, 2012 file photo shows former Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward speaking during an event to commemorate the 40th anniversary of Watergate in Washington. The next book by the award-winning inve... FILE - This June 11, 2012 file photo shows former Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward speaking during an event to commemorate the 40th anniversary of Watergate in Washington. The next book by the award-winning investigative reporter and best-selling author will document how President Barack Obama and congressional leaders responded to the economic crisis and where we stand now. Publisher Simon & Schuster announced Tuesday, Aug. 14, the book will be called "The Price of Politics" and will come out Sept. 11. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, file) MORE LESS
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Bob Woodward had lunch with White House officials after a spat erupted between the legendary journalist and an Obama administration official. White House senior adviser Dan Pfeiffer said he, White House economic adviser Gene Sperling and White House press secretary Jay Carney had lunch with the veteran journalist in the White House’s mess hall. 

“It was a good conversation,” Pfeiffer said Wednesday at Politico’s Playbook Breakfast. “We had a good laugh about this, and we had a serious discussion about the issues.” 

The drama between Woodward and the White House started after Woodward published an article claiming that the sequester deal stipulated it could only be replaced with spending cuts. The White House panned the article, and Sperling told Woodward he would regret his reporting. While Woodward never specifically called Sperling’s remark a threat, he did concede that it seemed like a “coded ‘you better watch out.'”

Pfeiffer on Wednesday said White House staffers want to continue to be on good terms with Woodward and would not limit his access. 

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