Donald Trump's New Book 'Save America': A Flashback to His Presidency
Donald Trump's new book, 'Save America,' documents his presidential campaigns and time in office, emphasizing his controversial meeting with Vladimir Putin in Helsinki and critiquing Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg for his 2020 election donations. The book highlights Trump's admiration for authoritarian leaders and includes photos with sports figures and world leaders.
Former President Donald Trump's upcoming book, 'Save America,' revisits pivotal moments from his presidential campaigns and tenure, including the contentious 2018 Helsinki summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Trump describes the meeting as 'GREAT,' defending his stance amid intense criticism for accepting Putin's denial of election interference over U.S. intelligence findings.
The book also targets Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg for his $400 million donation to local election offices in 2020, warning of possible imprisonment if Zuckerberg repeats such actions. 'Save America,' a mix of pictures, anecdotes, and reflections, captures moments with global leaders and sports icons while praising Trump's leadership style.
Prominent in the book are Trump's musings on authoritarian leaders like Putin and Xi Jinping, whom he praises, contrasting with his critical view of longtime U.S. allies like NATO. The book, slated for release on September 3, is part of Trump's series of commercial ventures, including trading cards and special edition merchandise.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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