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mystery-ak:
Hillary Clinton, Oprah Winfrey, Jay Leno Melt Down as Trump Prepares to Publish Their Letters to Him

Jordan Dixon-Hamilton 14 Mar 2023

Hillary Clinton and Jay Leno are among some celebrities claiming Donald Trump does not have permission to publish letters they wrote to him, which are set to be released in the former president’s upcoming book, Letters to Trump.

Trump is set to release Letters to Trump through Winning Team Publishing on April 25. The book promises to reveal letters sent to Trump by influential figures, including Princess Diana, Ronald Reagan, Richard Nixon, Kim Jong-un, and John F. Kennedy Jr., among others.

However, certain celebrities who have changed their attitude toward Trump since his entrance into the political arena are speaking out against the book. Some even claim it would be unlawful for their letters to be published.

Jay Leno, whose letter to Trump is set to appear in the book, said he did not give Trump permission to make the letter public.

“Jay did not release, nor authorize any use of any letter to Mr. Trump,” a Leno representative told Newsweek.

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https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2023/03/14/hillary-clinton-oprah-winfrey-jay-leno-melt-down-trump-prepares-to-publish-letters/

Wingnut:
New rules of ownership: When you send a letter to someone it becomes the sendee's property unless you are an A list celeb.

Kamaji:
:facepalm2:

Maj. Bill Martin:
The celebs apparently would like there to be a special rule for them, but there isn't.  That's why they're not going to be able to stop the publishing of that book.

That being said, Trump's comments about it shows how people "kissed his ass" are juvenile as hell.  Just because you send a nice letter to somebody doesn't mean you're kissing their ass.

LMAO:
I suppose the only thing that these people can do is have a temper tantrum. They could argue that these letters were supposed to be private. But they don’t have any legal recourse.

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