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I Alone Can Fix It: Donald J. Trump's Catastrophic Final Year is a nonfiction book written by Washington Post reporters Carol D. Leonnig and Philip Rucker. It was published by Penguin Press in 2021 and was a New York Times bestseller . [ 1 ]
The God Bless the U.S.A. Bible, also known as the Trump Bible, is an edition of the King James Version of the Christian Bible containing additional content specifically relating to the United States. The compilation was created by country music singer-songwriter Lee Greenwood and first published in 2021.
The former president has been sharing such images as far back as March 2023, with his face photoshopped onto images including a Second World War soldier, a cowboy and even the muscle-bound body of ...
After the book's release, Trump stated that it was "a transitional book," and that his next book "will be the real story, describing my comeback and the success of it all." [9] Warner Books paid Random House nearly $1 million for the paperback rights. Warner Books released the paperback version in July 1991, with a new title: The Art of Survival.
USA TODAY front page wall art from Trump's re-election. A replica of the Thursday, Nov. 7, USA TODAY front page with news of Trump's victory is available to order as a poster, canvas print, metal ...
Donald Trump has posted a series of what appears to be AI-generated images on his Truth Social account falsely claiming that Taylor Swift has endorsed him for president. On Sunday night, Trump ...
On August 5, 2024, Trump appeared on American live streamer Adin Ross' Kick stream. Toward the end of the stream, Ross gifted Trump a Tesla Cybertruck with one of Vucci's photographs imprinted on it. Upon being gifted the vehicle, Trump accused Google of manipulating the image used on the car to alter the facial expressions of the Secret ...
Two of the photos are real, including one of a fan in a white T-shirt with red and black letters that reads "Swifties for Trump." In the post, Trump wrote "I accept!," implying he accepts Swift's ...