Trump to release first book since leaving White House: 'Our Journey Together'
Coffee table book features photos of key moments in Trump's administration
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Former President Trump is releasing his first official book since leaving office next month – a photo book filled with images and captions hand-picked and handwritten by the former president.
Trump is set to release "Our Journey Together," a coffee table compilation of images that capture key moments in his administration, on December 7. The book is currently available for pre-order.
"Today I am thrilled to announce I will be publishing a wonderful book in time for Christmas!" Trump said in a statement. "'Our Journey Together' is a collection of beautiful photos captured during our very successful time in the White House."
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"From center stage to behind-the-scenes—this is a must-have for all Patriots. Every photograph has been handpicked by me and every caption is mine, some in my own handwriting," Trump said.
"'Our Journey Together' features unforgettable moments from our time in Washington: building the Southern Border Wall; cutting America’s taxes; confirming almost 300 federal judges and 3 Supreme Court justices; rebuilding our military; creating Space Force; dealing with Kim Jong-Un, President Xi, President Putin, and many other world leaders; and battling liberals on two Impeachment Witch Hunts, just to name a few."
He added: "These proud accomplishments stand in stark contrast to the destruction of our Country taking place right now."
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Trump called the book a "fantastic keepsake" which "chronicles the greatness of the last four years with powerful images unlike anything else that has been published. It would make a fantastic Christmas present."
"'Our Journey' would not have been possible without Patriots all across America, where this book has proudly been printed!" Trump said. "The MAGA message is being heard—bigger and better than ever before. Remember, our journey isn’t over—the best is yet to come!"
TRUMP WILL 'PROBABLY' ANNOUNCE 2024 PLANS AFTER MIDTERMS: 'A LOT OF PEOPLE WILL BE VERY HAPPY'
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The administration, which is described as an "incredible journey," is documented with more than 300 photographs.
According to 45books.com, a standard copy of Trump’s book goes for $74.99, while a signed copy of the book goes for $229.99.
Trump's book comes amid speculation of whether the 45th president will launch a 2024 White House reelection bid.
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In an exclusive interview with Fox News earlier this month, Trump said he will "probably" wait until after the 2022 midterm elections to formally announce whether he will run for president in 2024.
"I am certainly thinking about it and we’ll see," Trump said. "I think a lot of people will be very happy, frankly, with the decision, and probably will announce that after the midterms.
The former president said that timeline was "probably appropriate."
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"It doesn’t mean I will," Trump said of whether he will stick to that timeline. "It’s probably appropriate, but a lot of people are waiting for that decision to be made."
TRUMP ON WHETHER HE WILL RUN FOR PRESIDENT IN 2024: 'I DON'T THINK WE'RE GOING TO HAVE A CHOICE'
The former president said that "a lot of great people who are thinking about running are waiting for that decision, because they’re not going to run if I run."
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"We have a lot, they’re all very well named," he said of the GOP White House hopefuls. "But almost all of them said if I run, they’ll never run."
He added: "And that’s nice, primarily because it shows a great degree of loyalty and respect."
As for a potential running mate, Trump said there are "a lot of great people in the Republican Party."
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"There are so many people that are really good that would be great for that," Trump told Fox News. "So, you know, it’s very early to be talking about it."
In September, Trump was also asked about his 2024 plans.
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"I don't think we're going to have a choice," Trump told Fox News in a September exclusive interview. "It is getting to a point where we really have no choice."