A picture has emerged in which former President Donald Trump posed for a photo with Hillary Clinton in happier times. Trump was with his sons Don Jr. (far left) and Eric during a visit to the White House in 1996.
Meanwhile, former President Donald Trump launched a book of letters he received from global stars on Tuesday evening with a lament for the golden age of stage and screen.
‘Letters to Trump,’ includes messages from presidents, politicians and Hollywood superstars such as Kirk Douglas, golfing legend Arnold Palmer, music star Michael Jackson as well as Princess Diana and Oprah Winfrey.
In an age when anyone with a social media account can become an online influencer or when an appearance on a reality show is a ticket to stardom, it makes for a nostalgic look at a time when celebrity meant much more.
”In years past, Hollywood was much more glamorous,” Trump told DailyMail.com.
”It meant something to be a star. Today, some are elevated to stardom with little talent, and a lot of notoriety.
”It’s just not the same, but a star is still a star!”
The book was released by Winning Team Publishing, founded by Donald Trump Jr and Sergio Gor, on Tuesday.
‘From President Richard Nixon, to Princess Diana, and from Hillary Clinton, to Chairman Kim Jong Un, no book offers a glimpse into history quite like “Letters to Trump,”‘ says the book’s website.
It is priced $99, although fans can get a signed copy for $399.