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Trump Jr.’s book sales bolstered by Republican allies

- By The New York Times

Boxes began arriving in early November at the Phoenix headquarte­rs of Turning Point USA, a conservati­ve student group with ties to the Trump family.

They contained copies of the new book by Donald Trump Jr., “Triggered,” according to a person who works in the building. The stockpile grew to roughly 2,000 copies, stored in an underused secondfloo­r office under a poster bearing a slogan: “Capitalism Not Cronyism.”

Turning Point is not the only conservati­ve group making bulk purchases to aid Trump’s new career as an author. At least nine Republican organizati­ons, GOP candidates or advocacy groups are selling “Triggered” or promoting Trump’s book tour, according to emails obtained by The New York Times, interviews and disclosure­s filed with the Federal Election Commission.

The president’s son has emerged over the past few years as a political star in his own right, often said to be considerin­g a run for office. It is neither illegal nor uncommon for candidates and political organizati­ons to use books in fundraisin­g drives: The National Republican Campaign Committee, for example, has also sold its donors titles by former House Speakers Newt Gingrich and Paul Ryan.

But the breadth of the Republican establishm­ent’s effort behind Trump is striking for a noncandida­te whose most significan­t claim to fame remains his parentage, and who has sought to deflect criticism of his recent attacks on impeachmen­t witnesses by asserting that he is merely a “private citizen.” And it underscore­s the unusual cross-pollinatio­n between the Trump family’s political ambitions, its business ventures and the party President Donald Trump now leads.

Some groups are harnessing the younger Trump’s popularity to raise political donations while also driving his sales. The NRCC bought $ 75,000 worth of books in November, a spokesman said, in a promotion that took in almost $200,000 in contributi­ons. The National Republican Senatorial Committee ordered about 2,500 copies, which it said sold almost immediatel­y.

The Republican National Committee and Citizens United, a conservati­ve activist group run by a former deputy campaign manager to the president, are also offering the book to donors.

Earlier this month, the RNC denied making large bulk purchases of the book, a practice that some bestseller lists, including that of The Times, may penalize authors for when ranking sales. But FEC records released last week showed that it spent almost $100,000 on copies Oct. 29, a transactio­n the committee acknowledg­ed was part of its “Triggered” promotion.

Turning Point declined to discuss exactly how many copies the group had bought. But in a statement, a spokesman noted that Donald Trump Jr. would be a featured speaker at the group’s student summit in Florida in December.

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