Trump About To Spill The Beans On All Of His Critics Who Liked Him Before He Ran For POTUS

It has been 3 months since this thread started, is the book out yet?
 
Imagine the embarrassing stories that Trump can tell about people who are so hateful toward him now, but used to be close friends with him before he announced he would run as a Republican.
Hillary and other's are upset that he would do such a thing.

You see, it makes them all look like horrible hypocrites. Celebrities hate being shown to be fakes.

They've been trashing him for years.....and now he figures it's time for some payback.
I would be willing to bet that some of these letters were the primary reason why the FBI raided his home.


"Former President Donald Trump is preparing to show private letters given to him by celebrities and they are going insane. In his next book, titled “Letters To Trump,” the former president will show how people who are against him now loved him before he campaigned for president in 2016, Breitbart News reported.​
“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.​
Donald Trump Jr., the former president’s oldest son, said that the way celebrities acted toward his dad changed when he decided that he wanted to be president.​
“My father has lived an amazing life and has been around some of the most interesting people in the world,” he said to Breitbart News. “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.”​
One of the letters came from John F. Kennedy Jr. after Trump visited the offices of his magazine “George.”​
“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.”​
Trump said that Kennedy was a friend and that he believed he was going to campaign for Senate and would have eventually been president.​
“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.”​
Now notable people, like Jay Leno and Hillary Clinton, are screeching and saying that they never gave Trump permission to use their letters in his book.​
“Jay did not release, nor authorize any use of any letter to Mr. Trump,” a representative for Leno said to Newsweek.​
A spokesperson for Clinton took it much more personally.​
“Nothing says deeply-insecure-has-been quite like publishing private correspondence with the hope that people will believe you once garnered respect,” Nick Merrill said to Newsweek. “Feels like the adult equivalent of when a toddler proudly presents you with what they’ve done on the potty.”​
But Trump’s publisher, Winning Team Productions, said that there is no copyright protection for the personal letters."​
We already know all about how Trump and Epstein palled around together, thank you.

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This is the funniest thing I've read this year.

Sounds like Dumb Donald thought that people being polite to the rich guy meant they respected and liked him but they didn't like him when he ran for office. They were phonies!!!! They lied to him.

I'm looking forward to the book!!!! Trumpy's hurt feelings on display. What a snowflake!!!!
Just putting leftard hypocrisy on display.

Consider it a form of public service.
 
Imagine the embarrassing stories that Trump can tell about people who are so hateful toward him now, but used to be close friends with him before he announced he would run as a Republican.
Hillary and other's are upset that he would do such a thing.

You see, it makes them all look like horrible hypocrites. Celebrities hate being shown to be fakes.

They've been trashing him for years.....and now he figures it's time for some payback.
I would be willing to bet that some of these letters were the primary reason why the FBI raided his home.


"Former President Donald Trump is preparing to show private letters given to him by celebrities and they are going insane. In his next book, titled “Letters To Trump,” the former president will show how people who are against him now loved him before he campaigned for president in 2016, Breitbart News reported.​
“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.​
Donald Trump Jr., the former president’s oldest son, said that the way celebrities acted toward his dad changed when he decided that he wanted to be president.​
“My father has lived an amazing life and has been around some of the most interesting people in the world,” he said to Breitbart News. “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.”​
One of the letters came from John F. Kennedy Jr. after Trump visited the offices of his magazine “George.”​
“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.”​
Trump said that Kennedy was a friend and that he believed he was going to campaign for Senate and would have eventually been president.​
“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.”​
Now notable people, like Jay Leno and Hillary Clinton, are screeching and saying that they never gave Trump permission to use their letters in his book.​
“Jay did not release, nor authorize any use of any letter to Mr. Trump,” a representative for Leno said to Newsweek.​
A spokesperson for Clinton took it much more personally.​
“Nothing says deeply-insecure-has-been quite like publishing private correspondence with the hope that people will believe you once garnered respect,” Nick Merrill said to Newsweek. “Feels like the adult equivalent of when a toddler proudly presents you with what they’ve done on the potty.”​
But Trump’s publisher, Winning Team Productions, said that there is no copyright protection for the personal letters."​

I doubt anyone actually liked Trump. He's always been an aggressive, ostentatious social climber
 
Imagine the embarrassing stories that Trump can tell about people who are so hateful toward him now, but used to be close friends with him before he announced he would run as a Republican.
Hillary and other's are upset that he would do such a thing.

You see, it makes them all look like horrible hypocrites. Celebrities hate being shown to be fakes.

They've been trashing him for years.....and now he figures it's time for some payback.
I would be willing to bet that some of these letters were the primary reason why the FBI raided his home.


"Former President Donald Trump is preparing to show private letters given to him by celebrities and they are going insane. In his next book, titled “Letters To Trump,” the former president will show how people who are against him now loved him before he campaigned for president in 2016, Breitbart News reported.​
“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.​
Donald Trump Jr., the former president’s oldest son, said that the way celebrities acted toward his dad changed when he decided that he wanted to be president.​
“My father has lived an amazing life and has been around some of the most interesting people in the world,” he said to Breitbart News. “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.”​
One of the letters came from John F. Kennedy Jr. after Trump visited the offices of his magazine “George.”​
“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.”​
Trump said that Kennedy was a friend and that he believed he was going to campaign for Senate and would have eventually been president.​
“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.”​
Now notable people, like Jay Leno and Hillary Clinton, are screeching and saying that they never gave Trump permission to use their letters in his book.​
“Jay did not release, nor authorize any use of any letter to Mr. Trump,” a representative for Leno said to Newsweek.​
A spokesperson for Clinton took it much more personally.​
“Nothing says deeply-insecure-has-been quite like publishing private correspondence with the hope that people will believe you once garnered respect,” Nick Merrill said to Newsweek. “Feels like the adult equivalent of when a toddler proudly presents you with what they’ve done on the potty.”​
But Trump’s publisher, Winning Team Productions, said that there is no copyright protection for the personal letters."​
Fredo, whining to Breitbart.

Here, in The Nursery, this is " Politics"...
 
Imagine the embarrassing stories that Trump can tell about people who are so hateful toward him now, but used to be close friends with him before he announced he would run as a Republican.
Hillary and other's are upset that he would do such a thing.

You see, it makes them all look like horrible hypocrites. Celebrities hate being shown to be fakes.

They've been trashing him for years.....and now he figures it's time for some payback.
I would be willing to bet that some of these letters were the primary reason why the FBI raided his home.


"Former President Donald Trump is preparing to show private letters given to him by celebrities and they are going insane. In his next book, titled “Letters To Trump,” the former president will show how people who are against him now loved him before he campaigned for president in 2016, Breitbart News reported.​
“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.​
Donald Trump Jr., the former president’s oldest son, said that the way celebrities acted toward his dad changed when he decided that he wanted to be president.​
“My father has lived an amazing life and has been around some of the most interesting people in the world,” he said to Breitbart News. “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.”​
One of the letters came from John F. Kennedy Jr. after Trump visited the offices of his magazine “George.”​
“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.”​
Trump said that Kennedy was a friend and that he believed he was going to campaign for Senate and would have eventually been president.​
“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.”​
Now notable people, like Jay Leno and Hillary Clinton, are screeching and saying that they never gave Trump permission to use their letters in his book.​
“Jay did not release, nor authorize any use of any letter to Mr. Trump,” a representative for Leno said to Newsweek.​
A spokesperson for Clinton took it much more personally.​
“Nothing says deeply-insecure-has-been quite like publishing private correspondence with the hope that people will believe you once garnered respect,” Nick Merrill said to Newsweek. “Feels like the adult equivalent of when a toddler proudly presents you with what they’ve done on the potty.”​
But Trump’s publisher, Winning Team Productions, said that there is no copyright protection for the personal letters."​
Are we to disbelieve Grifty's appointees as well?

The ones who actually had to deal with him?

In favor of the fawning of losers with acute Daddy issues?

Why didn't you all channel that trauma to become strippers?
 
Imagine the embarrassing stories that Trump can tell about people who are so hateful toward him now, but used to be close friends with him before he announced he would run as a Republican.
Hillary and other's are upset that he would do such a thing.

You see, it makes them all look like horrible hypocrites. Celebrities hate being shown to be fakes.

They've been trashing him for years.....and now he figures it's time for some payback.
I would be willing to bet that some of these letters were the primary reason why the FBI raided his home.


"Former President Donald Trump is preparing to show private letters given to him by celebrities and they are going insane. In his next book, titled “Letters To Trump,” the former president will show how people who are against him now loved him before he campaigned for president in 2016, Breitbart News reported.​
“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.​
Donald Trump Jr., the former president’s oldest son, said that the way celebrities acted toward his dad changed when he decided that he wanted to be president.​
“My father has lived an amazing life and has been around some of the most interesting people in the world,” he said to Breitbart News. “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.”​
One of the letters came from John F. Kennedy Jr. after Trump visited the offices of his magazine “George.”​
“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.”​
Trump said that Kennedy was a friend and that he believed he was going to campaign for Senate and would have eventually been president.​
“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.”​
Now notable people, like Jay Leno and Hillary Clinton, are screeching and saying that they never gave Trump permission to use their letters in his book.​
“Jay did not release, nor authorize any use of any letter to Mr. Trump,” a representative for Leno said to Newsweek.​
A spokesperson for Clinton took it much more personally.​
“Nothing says deeply-insecure-has-been quite like publishing private correspondence with the hope that people will believe you once garnered respect,” Nick Merrill said to Newsweek. “Feels like the adult equivalent of when a toddler proudly presents you with what they’ve done on the potty.”​
But Trump’s publisher, Winning Team Productions, said that there is no copyright protection for the personal letters."​

Hillary ain't gonna be able to scrub those files
 

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