"Mary Trump’s book, “Too Much and Never Enough: How My Family Created the World’s Most Dangerous Man,” which is due to be published on July 28, could also be damaging and will include purported psychological observations about her “toxic” family, according to the lawsuit.
It’s also expected to reveal her role as a primary source for the New York Times’s investigation into the president’s taxes, and to detail her claim that the family’s mistreatment of her father, Fred Trump Jr., contributed to his early death. . ."
It’s also expected to reveal her role as a primary source for the New York Times’s investigation into the president’s taxes, and to detail her claim that the family’s mistreatment of her father, Fred Trump Jr., contributed to his early death. . ."
Trump’s Brother Sues Over Niece’s Book About ‘Toxic’ Family
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A third book, about first lady Melania Trump, is also selling well on Amazon, according to the site's sales tracker.
That book, "The Art of Her Deal," was No. 49 on the sales chart a day after it was published by Simon & Schuster — the same publisher of the books by Bolton and Mary Trump.
The book was written by Washington Post journalist Mary Jordan, who reports that the first lady renegotiated the terms of her prenuptial agreement with the president before she moved into the White House with their son, Barron, months after the president was inaugurated.
Melania Trump's spokeswoman has called it "yet another book about Mrs. Trump with false information and sources. This book belongs in the fiction genre."
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MORE PULP NON-FICTION
Source: https://www.cnbc.com/2020/06
A third book, about first lady Melania Trump, is also selling well on Amazon, according to the site's sales tracker.
That book, "The Art of Her Deal," was No. 49 on the sales chart a day after it was published by Simon & Schuster — the same publisher of the books by Bolton and Mary Trump.
The book was written by Washington Post journalist Mary Jordan, who reports that the first lady renegotiated the terms of her prenuptial agreement with the president before she moved into the White House with their son, Barron, months after the president was inaugurated.
Melania Trump's spokeswoman has called it "yet another book about Mrs. Trump with false information and sources. This book belongs in the fiction genre."
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