Donald Trump Drops Alec Baldwin Murder Bombshell

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. It is priced $99, although fans can get a signed copy for $399.

 


 

Trump’s Letters to Trump was explicitly marketed as a coffee-table book out for revenge. Donald Trump Jr., who co-founded Winning Team Publishing, promised that the collection of his father’s correspondence with famous people would expose his enemies’ hypocrisy.

He also talked about Alec Baldwin. Donald Trump was not thrilled with the way Alec Baldwin impersonated him on Saturday Night Live. Trump’s decision to reiterate his baseless suggestion that Baldwin may have intentionally shot and killed Rust cinematographer Halyna Hutchins is far from being understandable.

“With time, I believe Alec became a psycho, a very sick puppy, and it is very hard to believe his story that he thought the gun was unloaded,” Trump writes.

Immediately after floating this horrible accusation, Trump says he wishes Baldwin well, then insults his looks. “In any event, I wish him well but I like the young Alec Baldwin — there is nothing good about what the clock has done to him,” Trump writes. Involuntary manslaughter charges against Baldwin were dropped days before Letters to Trump’s release.

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