Trump follows DeSantis to release new book of notes from…

Trump follows DeSantis to release new book of notes from…

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Former US President donald trump follows Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis from publish a new book ahead of the Republican primary, although the latter has yet to officially announce his candidacy.

In his book, titled Letters to Trump, 150 notes written to the former president by celebrities, politicians, royalty and business tycoons are shown alongside Trump’s comments on the written statements. after to Axios.

The book will feature a selection of letters from thousands saved by Trump over the course of four decades, many written before he entered politics when the then-celebrity and real estate tycoon was popular with elites in the blue state of California.

What is in the letters

The book will feature letters from celebrities including oprah, which she wrote in 2000: “Too bad we don’t run. What a team!” and talk show hosts Jay Leno And Regis Philbin.

Royals and politicians, like the late ones Princess Diana, Richard Nixons, Ronald Reagan, Bill and Hillary Clinton And Ted Kennedy will also have letters they wrote to Trump, which will be included in the book, due for release on April 25.

Not surprisingly, the $99 book also includes self-described by Trump.love letters‘ written by the North Korean leader Kim Jong Unreleased after being seized by the FBI from Trump’s Mar-A-Lago estate last year, after to Forbes.

Why it matters

The collection of letters will provide a glimpse into Trump’s presidency popularity while also providing evidence of Trump’s numerous claims that he was once revered by those who publicly attacked him during his tenure as commander in chief. The book will also provide Trump with new talking points to brag about on his Truth Social platform, where he is likely to call some of the various letter writers hypocrites.

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