A book about former President Donald Trump’s private correspondence with famous people of the past and present and international icons is planned for publication in the coming year.

According to people who are familiar with the situation, the project will be similar to Trump’s first book after leaving the White House. That book was a collection of more than 300 photographs from Trump’s time in office that he captioned himself. Reproductions of letters written to or by Trump over the past few decades will be included in his newest book, giving readers a closer look at his private life and social circles.

According to sources, it is anticipated that Trump will include correspondence with the late singer-songwriter Elton John, entertainer Michael Jackson, and Diana, Princess of Wales. Trump claimed that he received a “really nice” letter from the late Princess of Wales thanking him for an undisclosed favor in a lewd 1997 interview with shock jock Howard Stern that was unearthed during Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign. The letter was in response to a request for anonymity.

“She wrote me a letter about a couple of months before she died thanking me ‘cause I did her a favor for something,” Trump told Stern. “She wrote me a really nice letter.”

According to multiple sources, it is not clear whether any of the letters that Trump exchanged with Kim Jong Un during his pursuit of North Korea’s denuclearization will be included in the “book of letters.” Trump once declared at a campaign rally that he and Kim Jong Un “fell in love” through written correspondence, boasting of his “love letters” with the foreign dictator.

After Trump left office, the National Archives and Records Administration demanded that the letters and other government documents that contained classified markings be returned to Mar-a-Lago. Trump is currently the subject of an investigation by a special counsel appointed by the Justice Department into the possibility that he handled classified documents and presidential records improperly.

Winning Team Publishing, an imprint founded by Trump’s eldest son Don Jr. and former campaign adviser Sergio Gor, is scheduled to publish Trump’s second book since he left office.

Gor stated, “We don’t have anything to announce yet.”

“Our Journey Together,” Trump’s $75 hardcover collection of photographs, was published by the same publishing house. According to a previous report, the book sold for $20 million in less than two months.

Due to the fact that it coincides with his third presidential campaign, Trump aides stated that they anticipate that his subsequent book will be just as lucrative.

One person who is close to Trump said, “Sounds like a money-maker for sure.”

A second person who is close to the former president said that because he wants to wait for the 2024 cycle to end, he probably won’t write a memoir about his time in office anytime soon. Winning Team Publishing, on the other hand, gave the impression in May that Trump was working on a book about the 2020 election, which the former president has erroneously claimed was stolen.

“NEW BOOK ALERT: CRIME OF THE CENTURY by President Donald J. Trump! More details coming soon,” the publishing house wrote in a tweet.

Numerous other rumored Republican candidates for 2024 have recently published books or are planning to do so in the near future. They include Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, whose autobiography will be released at the end of February; Florida senator Marco Rubio, whose third book, “Decades of Decadence,” will be released in June 2023; furthermore, previous Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who will deliver a book in January and has freely recognize he is reflecting on an essential test against Trump.

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