EXCLUSIVE: Former President Trump is releasing his third official book since leaving office — a photo book filled with images to highlight America's “great success” under his leadership, telling Fox News Digital that it represents the “power” the country “will have again” if he is re-elected in November.
Republican presidential candidate Trump detailed his new book, “Save America,” in an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital on Thursday.
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The book offers a look at Trump's first term and “a vision for his next term,” according to the description. Each photo in the new book has been selected by Trump, along with his words, which offer insight into what will shape a potential second Trump administration.
“This book represents the campaign we're on, which has gone really well,” Trump said.
The cover features the iconic photograph taken by Evan Vucci of The Associated Press, of Trump standing triumphantly in front of an American flag, moments after the assassination attempt earlier this month at his rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.
“Now we're up against a radical left-wing lunatic,” Trump said. “We beat Biden. That's why he resigned. He resigned because of the debate. He resigned because he was defeated. He was so far down in the polls that he was thrown out.”
Biden suspended his re-election bid on Sunday amid mounting pressure within the Democratic Party following his disastrous debate performance against Trump in June.
Biden quickly endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to take his place at the top of the ticket. Days later, Harris received commitments from most Democratic delegates, indicating she has secured the presumptive Democratic presidential nomination.
“She's a radical left-wing lunatic,” Trump told Fox News Digital. “She will destroy our country. She doesn't have what it takes to be president.”
Trump said Harris “can't deal with Putin and President Xi.”
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“They don't want to hear that ridiculous laughter,” he said. “And can you imagine her in meetings with those people?”
Trump reflected on his 2020 presidential campaign, saying he “never made it to the first state.”
“He never made it to Iowa,” he said. “He's worse than Biden.”
Regarding his new book, Trump stressed that it is “really representative of everything that's going on right now.”
“It also represents a lot of the beautiful past of the White House, including my relationships with world leaders, which is so important right now, with Cuba being infiltrated by Russian ships; with planes being intercepted over Alaska; Russia and China playing together, working together against the United States,” he said.
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The former president and Republican presidential candidate said his third book is “really based on the life and times of our country and the success of our country, the great success of our country.”
In 2021, Trump published his first book of photographs, titled “Our Journey Together.” In 2023, he published his second book, titled “Letters to Trump,” which includes private correspondence between Trump and politicians and celebrities over the past 40 years.
The new book highlights historic summits with world leaders, set against the backdrop of scenes from inside the Trump White House. It also highlights Trump's “major issues and accomplishments,” including trade negotiations, tax cuts, international diplomacy and border security.
The book will be published by Winning Team Publishing.
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“We are thrilled to publish President Donald Trump's third book, 'Save America,'” Winning Team Publishing CEO Sergio Gor told Fox News Digital. “As one of the best-selling authors of all time, President Trump's new book, 'Save America,' is the only photo book that highlights the past and offers a roadmap for the future, directly from President Donald J. Trump.”
“SAVE AMERICA” will be available nationwide on September 3.