Letters to Trump: Donald Trump says The Queen, Diana, and Oprah Winfrey ”Kissed My A**” in private letters

The Former US President’s book, “Letters to Trump” is set to release on April 25. In the book, he claims royals and influential figures wrote to him and “kissed my a**”. Read to know more about the private correspondings in the book.

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Former President Donald Trump in his new book claims that royals-Princess Diana, Queen Elizabeth II, and several other influential figures “kissed my A” in private letters. He claimed while promoting his book, Letters to Trump. The book features correspondences between the former president and some of the most influential figures of our times. “I think they’re going to see a very fascinating life. I knew them all – and every one of them kissed my a, and now I only have half of them kissing my a**,” he said to Breitbart News.

In addition to the British royals, famous personalities mentioned in the book include Ophra Winfrey, Hillary Clinton, and Kim Jong Un. Among the 150 letters, famous names such as Michael Jackson and Clint Eastwood peak out. The list also mentions former US presidents Barak Obama, Bill Clinton, Ronald Reagan, George W. Bush, and Richard Nixon.

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Doland Trump Jr, Trump’s eldest son claims that the A-list celebrities mentioned were treating him differently when he was running for office. “My father has lived an amazing life and has been around some of the most interesting people in the world. It’s amazing how quickly their adoration of him changed when he ran for office as a Republican,” he stated. He added that the book is going to shine a light on “how phony” the people are.

“What do presidents, royals, celebrities, and business titans have in common? They all love Donald Trump,” tweeted Sergio Gor. Gor is the founder of Winning Publishing, the publisher behind “Letters to Trump”. “Long before entering politics, Donald Trump lived an extraordinary life. No book highlights his iconic relationships like ‘Letters to Trump,’ and we are thrilled to be able to share it with our readers,” he added.

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