Trump On Hillary Clinton, Queen Elizabeth: “They Kissed My A**”

(PatriotWise.com) — Donald Trump said a host of world leaders and celebrities, including Queen Elizabeth II, kissed his a** before he became President. He added that since entering the White House, only “half of them kiss my a**.” The claims are contained in the former President’s upcoming book Letters To Trump. The book exposes more than 40 letters written to the billionaire over the years and is said to reveal a fascinating life. His son Donald Trump Jr. said, “My father has lived an amazing life and has been around some of the most interesting people in the world. 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.”

The book reportedly contains letters from Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, Chinese President Xi Xinping, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, and Brazilian leader Jair Bolsonaro.

Trump, who has been campaigning to re-enter the White House since he formally declared his intentions in November last year, faces a considerable number of hurdles. The Trump Organization, which he founded, has been investigated for tax fraud, he is involved in a scandal regarding payments to an adult actress who said she had an affair with him, and he was impeached twice during his presidency – on one occasion for inciting insurrection. He was found not guilty of that charge by the Senate.

Despite these difficulties, and despite vocal opposition from within his own party, Donald Trump remains the clear favorite to take the Republican nomination for the White House in 2024. His closest rival is Florida Governor Ron DeSantis whom Trump has furiously attacked. This has had an effect Trump may not have expected as some within his party have condemned his attacks on DeSantis, saying he should reserve his condemnation for Democrats.

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