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Make Sure You Don’t Miss Out: Trump Has Plans To EXPOSE Celebrities
In his new book, “Letters to Trump,” former president Donald Trump plans to reveal exclusive letters from notable celebrities, so be ready for an exciting discovery. This collection, set against individuals who now disagree with Trump, reportedly aims to reveal the unexpected adoration many people had for him before his 2016 presidential campaign. We are eagerly awaiting these fascinating insights into the worlds of politics and stardom.
“The book includes correspondence with such wide-ranging figures as royal world leaders like Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Diana; cultural figures like Clint Eastwood, Oprah Winfrey, and Michael Jackson; sports stars like Shaquille O’Neal; and former presidents Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and Barack Obama. It also has correspondence Trump had with foreign leaders like Chinese President Xi Jinping, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, and former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro,” Breitbart reported.
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“I think they’re going to see a very fascinating life. I knew them all — and every one of them kissed my ass, and now I only have half of them kissing my ass,” He made a funny comment during an interesting exchange with Breitbart that got the audience’s attention.
According to his eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., celebrities’ views of Donald Trump Sr. changed noticeably when he declared his intention to run for president.
“My father has lived an amazing life and has been around some of the most interesting people in the world,” To Breitbart News, he said. “It’s amazing how quickly their adoration of him changed when he ran for office as a Republican. ‘Letters to Trump’ shows you exactly how they felt about him and how phony their newfound disdain truly is.”
John F. Kennedy Jr. himself sent Donald Trump a significant letter after he visited the editorial headquarters of “George” magazine.
“Dear Donald,” Kennedy said. “Many thanks for joining us the other day at the George offices to discourse on politics, New York, men, and women. Our staff thoroughly enjoyed your remarks and I trust you found the questions thought-provoking. You were most generous to make the time. Thanks again. -John Kennedy.”
President Trump voiced his enthusiasm for Kennedy, seeing in him not only a potential senator but also the next leader of the country.
“He was a great guy. He was a friend of mine,” Trump said. “Even though we were of a different persuasion, I believe he would have run for the Senate and that he would have been president someday. He was a handsome guy. He was a fantastic guy. He had the ‘it factor,’ and he would have gone to the top of the world in the Kennedy family.”
Celebrities like Jay Leno and Hillary Clinton are speaking up, stating that they never gave Trump their permission to publish their communications.
“Jay did not release, nor authorize any use of any letter to Mr. Trump,” Leno’s agent told Newsweek.
An impassioned response was given by a Clinton representative to the situation.
“Nothing says deeply-insecure-has-been quite like publishing private correspondence with the hope that people will believe you once garnered respect,” Newsweek was told by Nick Merrill. “Feels like the adult equivalent of when a toddler proudly presents you with what they’ve done on the potty.”
Trump’s publisher, Winning Team Productions, confirms there is no copyright protection for private communications.
“The book comprises a unique collection of correspondence either from President Trump or from public officials both foreign and domestic, or from private individuals. For those in public office at the time, no copyright protection arises.” A spokesperson said. “For the last category, Winning Team Publishing has either actual or implied consent for their publication.”
“Long before entering the White House, Donald Trump was already corresponding with countless famous individuals,” According to Breitbart News’ publisher. “We went through thousands of letters and were amazed to see decades of correspondence with Kings, Presidents, Hollywood Stars, athletes, and business titans. No one else has such a collection, and we are thrilled to have the opportunity to share it with the world.”