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Donald Trump could land $140m book deal post-presidency

His days in the White House may be numbered, but Donald Trump could springboard into a new deal worth a staggering amount.

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With Barack Obama’s latest book hitting shelves November 17, there’s buzz in politics — and publishing — that President Trump is being courted for a new tome on his time in the White House.

But insiders have differing views about how rich a deal Trump could command. One source familiar with the President told Page Six on Tuesday: “Trump is being bombarded with book and TV deals that could be worth a staggering $US100 million ($AU140m).”

Obama and former first lady Michelle Obama inked a reported $90 million deal with Crown in 2017.

Trump could head back to TV after his presidency comes to an end. Picture: Spencer Platt/Getty
Trump could head back to TV after his presidency comes to an end. Picture: Spencer Platt/Getty

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The source said Trump was also simultaneously being courted by far-right TV outlets, and, “book and TV deals are plan-B if he doesn’t win the vote war. Translate 70 million votes into viewers and record book sales. All the anti-Trump books have made big bucks, so this from the Donald is a sure-fire hit.”

A top book source threw cold water on those overheated estimates, saying the numbers “don’t sound accurate.” (An AP report on Tuesday said that editors at Crown and Knopf were coy when asked about whether they’d sign Trump, or even meet with him.)

But, “One publisher to watch is Simon & Schuster,” the book insider told Page Six. “They published [Trump’s] last book. CEO Jonathan Karp published several of his books there, and at Random House, and went to Trump’s wedding to Melania.” (Trump’s most recent book, Crippled America, was put out via Simon & Schuster’s conservative Threshold Editions.)

New Simon & Schuster publisher Dana Canedy told the New Yorker in July as to whether she’d publish a Trump tome: “Oh, he’s the President. Everyone who leaves the White House has one or more books in them and that becomes part of public history. I think that would be not only appropriate but important.”

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“Everyone who leaves the White House has one or more books in them.” Picture: AFP
“Everyone who leaves the White House has one or more books in them.” Picture: AFP

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Simon & Schuster is also Hillary Clinton’s longtime publisher, and released Bob Woodward’s last two Trump books, plus headline-grabbing, Trump-bashing memoirs by John Bolton and Mary L. Trump.

Hachette Book Group also has a conservative book arm, Center Street, which has published Donald Trump Jr.

A rep for the White House did not immediately comment.

This story originally appeared on Page Six and is republished here with permission.


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