Trump’s Newest Book Will Show Off Personal Collection Of Private Letters

The cover of Trump's newest book. Photo/Axios/Winning Team Publishing

In a new book coming April 25, President Trump plans to reveal 150 private letters that have been sent to him over the years. The book, which is entitled “Letters to Trump,” is a flashback from the days when famous people corresponded through chatty mail-out letters. The book will include letters from presidents, royals, celebrities, and business titans in a collection that he has saved going back 40+ years in various properties.

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Whose letters will be included?
The book will include letters from Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton, Princess Diana, Hillary Clinton, Ted Kennedy, North Korea’s Kim Jong-un, Mario Cuomo, Arnold Palmer, Jay Leno, Liza Minnelli, Regis Philbin, and many others.

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One Example:
In one letter, that will be included, Oprah Winfrey sent an interesting message to Trump. This letter came after Trump had sent Winfrey an excerpt from his book, “The America We Deserve.” Within the response letter, Winfrey wrote “I have to tell you your comments made me weepy” adding at the end, “Too bad we’re not running for office, What A Team!”

Trump wrote in his book released in 2000, that his first choice for VP would be Oprah Winfrey, adding that “Americans respect and admire Oprah for her intelligence and caring … 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.”

Though Trump added in his new “Letters to Trump” book, that while he still considers Winfrey “amazing” the feeling isn’t mutual as “sadly, once I announced for President, she never spoke to me again.”

A page from “Letters to Trump” showing a letter from Oprah Winfrey. Photo/Axios/Winning Team Publishing

The book’s structure:
Many other letters will be included in the book. It is set to include 150 before now private letters the former president has received. Though the book will also include a photo and Trump’s own commentary about the author. For some, where tough handwriting is considered, transcripts of the letters will also be provided.

The Release:
The book is set for release on April 25th, and it will sell for $99, or $399 for a signed edition.


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