
If you've ever wondered what celebrities like Oprah Winfrey and Jay Leno would say to former President Donald Trump, here's your chance to be enlightened.
Trump is releasing a new book on April 25 called "Letters to Trump," filled with 150 private letters sent to him by celebrities, presidents, royals and business titans, according to Axios.
The book is published by Winning Team Publishing, which released "Our Journey Together," Trump's first book since leaving office, last year. That book grossed $20 million in sales in the first two months alone, Axios reported.
"'Letters to Trump' reveals part of the incredible private collection of correspondence between President Donald J. Trump and the countless world leaders, celebrities, athletes, and business leaders who shaped the United States and the world," Winning Team Publishing says in a listing for the book.
According to the publisher, the book includes letters from "some of the biggest names in history throughout the past 40 years," including President Richard Nixon, Princess Diana, Hillary Clinton and Kim Jong Un. Axios says the book also includes letters penned by Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton, Ted Kennedy, Mario Cuomo, Arnold Palmer, Jay Leno, Liza Minnelli and Regis Philbin, among others.
"Every letter has been handpicked by President Donald J. Trump, and is accompanied by his original commentary," the publisher said.
The book is priced at $99, or $399 for a signed copy.
According to Forbes, the book could possibly be facing legal issues if the letters' authors did not give consent for them to be published, as the person who writes a letter generally holds the copyright. In a statement to Forbes, Winning Team Publishing said it "has either actual or implied consent" for publishing private letters in the book.