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Trump announces start of sales of his new book with vision of second term

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Washington: US President-elect Donald Trump announced the start of sales of his new book “Save America”, in which he describes his first four years as head of state and vision of the next term in the White House.

The book is priced at $99, with a signed copy available for $499. It’s described as an “unparalleled look” at the Republican’s first four years in office and his vision for his next term, and is filled with “iconic moments” from Trump’s first administration.

“From Historic Summits with World Leaders to candid scenes from the White House, every photo has been selected by President Trump, alongside his words, which provide insight into what will shape his next four years in office,” the book’s description says.

Trump, who was already in office after the 2016 election, won the November 5 presidential election, making him the first US leader since the 19th century to return to the White House after a four-year hiatus. Trump’s victory was declared by all leading media outlets involved in vote counting: the Associated Press, Fox News, CNN, NBC, ABC and CBS. The Electoral College from the states must vote for candidates in accordance with the will of the voters on December 17, and the new Congress will approve the results of the vote on January 6. The inauguration will take place on January 20.

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