In the book, the ex-president of the United States signed photographs of his political rivals with personal signatures, in his usual manner, with curses.
Former US President Donald Trump made tens of millions of dollars from a gift photobook with rude remarks about political rivals. About it informs CNN, citing their sources.
Donald Trump’s book “Our Journey Together” went on sale in November last year, with total copies sold already estimated at $20 million.
The book, which costs $75 and is personally signed by Trump for $230, contains about 300 large color photographs with comments about American politicians and other famous people, in particular House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Senator John McCain and Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg.
The preface says that Trump personally chose each photo, he also wrote the captions, and some are handwritten.
In one of the photos, Trump looks annoyed during a meeting with Nancy Pelosi and Mike Pence, who at the time served as vice president.
Trump captioned another photo of the Speaker of the House of Representatives: “She was screaming and shaking like a leaf, she’s crazy (original: she’s f***ing crazy), hence the nickname: Crazy Nancy.”
Trump’s witticisms were addressed not only to the US political establishment, but also, for example, to the founder of Facebook.
“Mark Zuckerberg could come to the White House and kiss my ass,” Trump wrote. “His censorship is terrible for America.”