According to WLT Report, there has been a flurry of news articles and reports discussing the personal, professional, and political opinions of the former First Lady. However, her office has taken to social media to express concern about the accuracy of some of these stories. Specifically, they have pointed out that many of these articles rely on unnamed sources to support their claims and do not cite Mrs. Trump as a source of information.
Given the nature of the subject matter, it is essential that readers exercise caution and good judgment when reading these stories. It is all too easy to take what we read at face value without considering the potential biases of the author or the credibility of their sources. Furthermore, when it comes to the opinions and beliefs of public figures like the former First Lady, it is crucial to hear directly from them rather than relying on secondhand information.
By urging readers to approach these stories with skepticism and to seek out reliable sources of information, Mrs. Trump’s office is encouraging a more thoughtful and responsible approach to news consumption. While it may be tempting to jump to conclusions or accept sensational headlines at face value, taking the time to do our own research and verify the information we receive is critical to maintaining an informed and engaged citizenry.
President Trump is releasing a new book that will include a star-studded batch of private letters penned to him by “some of the biggest names in history.”
“Letters to Trump” will feature “oftentimes private correspondence” between the former New York real estate developer and famous names including Princess Diana, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, former President Nixon and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, its publisher, Winning Team Publishing, announced Thursday.
Each letter in the book was “handpicked” by Trump, Winning Team said, and is “accompanied by his original commentary!” You can view a letter below with Richard Nixon’s wife making a bold prediction about Trump.
The $99 book — or $399 for an “original signed bookplate edition” — is poised to be released on April 25.
Before entering the political world, Trump hobnobbed in celebrity circles as a high-profile businessman and a tabloid fixture, later gaining greater fame as the host of the NBC reality TV competition “The Apprentice.”
https://twitter.com/Emme0703/status/1647943915348041731?s=20
Trump to release $99 book of his letters, including Nixon, Hillary Clinton https://t.co/Jnt3GSKVpO pic.twitter.com/eaIP9rSjvP
— The Hill (@thehill) March 9, 2023