

Nixon told me that you were great on the Donahue Show.” It’s a typed, two-sentence note Richard Nixon sent Trump in 1987, which starts, “I did not see the program, but Mrs. My fear that Letters to Trump would fail to capture the absurd majesty of its predecessor was assuaged with the very first letter. Here are Letters to Trump’s most hilariously deranged critiques and insults. But the book succeeds in giving Trump a chance to formally catalogue his petty gripes against famous figures in politics and entertainment. None of the correspondence is embarrassing for the letter writer the only thing the greetings and thank-you notes prove is that other stars were cordial to Trump before he became a threat to our democratic institutions. It turns out Trump doesn’t have the goods. said. ” Letters to Trump shows you exactly how they felt about him and how phony their newfound disdain truly is.” “It’s amazing how quickly their adoration of him changed when he ran for office as a Republican,” Trump Jr. Donald Trump Jr., who co-founded Winning Team Publishing, promised that the collection of his father’s correspondence with famous people would expose his enemies’ hypocrisy. The unhinged rudeness of Our Journey Together was a bit of a surprise, but Letters to Trump was explicitly marketed as a coffee-table book out for revenge.


But this low-effort cash grab (the book’s price tag ranged from $74.99 to $999) sold well enough that Winning Team Publishing put out a sequel last week. Our Journey Together was widely mocked when it was released last year, as it’s just a bunch of photos with some nasty captions Trump scrawled in Sharpie. While most former United States presidents write a lengthy memoir after leaving office, Donald Trump chose, fittingly, to commemorate his administration with an overpriced coffee-table book. Photo-Illustration: Intelligencer Photos: Getty
