Trump’s new book will feature letters from world leaders and celebrities – some may surprise you

by Timothy Frudd

President Donald Trump’s new book, “Letters to Trump,” which was announced for pre-order Thursday, is set to feature a variety of well-known individuals, including former presidents, celebrities, politicians, and world leaders.

As RSBN previously reported, the 45th president is publishing a new book based on some of “the most incredible letters” he has received throughout his lifetime.

Trump shared news of his book’s pre-order release on Truth Social Thursday. “Great news!” he said. “My new book, ‘LETTERS TO TRUMP’ is available for pre-order today. The most incredible letters that I have received over many years.”

According to the New York Post, “Letters to Trump” will feature 150 private letters addressed to Trump. Axios further reported that the letters included in the book span over 40 years of correspondence.

Some of the individuals featured include former presidents Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, and Bill Clinton. Newsmax reported that letters from Ted Kennedy, Princess Diana, Hillary Clinton, Arnold Palmer, Liza Minnelli, Regis Philbin, and Jay Leno are included in the upcoming book. Letters from Vladimir Putin, Kim Jong-Un, and Jair Bolsonaro will also reportedly be featured in “Letters to Trump.”

According to The Hill, both Hillary Clinton and former president Bill Clinton attended Trump’s wedding to Melania Trump in 2005 at Mar-a-Lago.

One of the celebrities included in Trump’s book is Oprah Winfrey. Axios shared a picture Thursday of a letter Winfrey wrote to Trump after receiving an excerpt from his book, “The America We Deserve,” which was published in 2000. In the excerpt from his book, Trump said his “first choice for vice president would be Oprah Winfrey.”

“Americans respect and admire Oprah for her intelligence and caring,” Trump wrote. “She has provided inspiration for millions of women to improve their lives, go back to school, learn to read, and take responsibility for themselves. If I can’t get Oprah, I’d like someone like her.”

While Oprah is known to have distanced herself from Trump once he declared his candidacy for president, the letter published in Trump’s new book reads, “I have to tell you your comments made me a little weepy. It’s one thing to try and live a life of integrity — still another to have people like yourself notice.”

Winfrey also wrote, “Too bad we’re not running for office. What a team.”

Trump’s new book is expected to provide insight into his correspondences with world leaders, members of royalty, celebrities, and political enemies.

According to Winning Team Publishing, “Letters to Trump” will be released on April 25 and is currently available for preorder at winningpublishing.com.

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