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Trump says the Queen, Diana and Oprah Winfrey ‘kissed my ass’ in letters

- Martin Pengelly in New York

Queen Elizabeth II, Diana, Princess of Wales, Richard Nixon, Oprah Winfrey, Hillary Clinton and other correspond­ents will be shown to have “kissed my ass”, Donald Trump said on Tuesday, promoting a forthcomin­g book of their letters.

Letters to Trump will contain 150 missives from figures also including Kim Jong-un and Ronald Reagan. Drawn from Trump’s life before and after he ran for president, the book is due to be published next month.

“I think they’re going to see a very fascinatin­g life,” Trump told the farright Breitbart News of what readers might expect.

“I knew them all – and every one of them kissed my ass, and now I only have half of them kissing my ass.”

His son Donald Trump Jr told Breitbart his father had correspond­ed with “some of the most interestin­g people in the world” but “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.”

Trump has not announced a deal to write a convention­al memoir of a presidency which ended in disgrace and a second impeachmen­t after the deadly January 6 attack on Congress. His reputation has not improved out of office.

Running for the Republican nomination in 2024, Trump remains under the threat of criminal indictment­s including a reportedly imminent New York charge related to hush money paid to a porn star. He is also under investigat­ion for retaining classified material, reportedly including letters from Kim Jong-un.

Trump continues to claim his conclusive defeat by Joe Biden in 2020 was the result of electoral fraud, the lie that incited the Capitol attack.

Far-right support courted by Trump, meanwhile, includes devotees of the QAnon conspiracy theory, which holds that leading Democrats are members of a cannibalis­tic, paedophili­c cabal.

QAnon followers also believe John F Kennedy Jr, the son of President John F Kennedy, did not die in a plane crash in 1999 and will soon come to their aid.

Trump shared with Breitbart a letter in which JFK Jr, then a magazine publisher, thanked Trump for visiting his office to “discourse on politics, New York, men and women”.

Trump said JFK Jr was a friend, “even though we were of a different persuasion”.

The Kennedy family is one of the most powerful in the Democratic party. In fact, Trump was a Democrat too for a while.

Trump said: “I believe [JFK Jr] 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.”

Trump’s admission that many correspond­ents no longer flatter him was telegraphe­d in the first report on the new book, by Axios last week.

Axios said an Oprah Winfrey letter from 2000 says: “Too bad we’re not running for office. What a team!” Thanking Trump for compliment­s, the TV host says: “It’s one thing to try and live a life of integrity – still another to have people like yourself notice.”

According to Axios, Trump writes: “Sadly, once I announced for president [in 2015], she never spoke to me again.”

Letters to Trump will sell for $99 unsigned or $399 signed. It follows another pricey tome, Our Journey Together, a primarily visual account of Trump’s time in the White House.

Trump published his picture book after blocking plans for a White House photograph­er to publish a book of her own.

 ?? Photograph: Andrew Matthews/PA ?? Queen Elizabeth II and Donald Trump are seen during D-Day anniversar­y celebratio­ns in 2019.
Photograph: Andrew Matthews/PA Queen Elizabeth II and Donald Trump are seen during D-Day anniversar­y celebratio­ns in 2019.

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