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Trump Plans Book With Letters Celebrities—Including Oprah, Hillary Clinton, Nixon, Kim Jong-Un—Sent Him

Por: Forbes Business March 09, 2023

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Updated Mar 9, 2023, 12:38pm ESTTopline Former President Donald Trump will publish a new book in April featuring 150 private letters that major celebrities and political figures have sent to him over the past few decades, Axios first Thursday—though the book could face potential legal issues if not all the letters’ authors have given consent for them to be published. Donald Trump at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Florida in 1995. Getty... + full article



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