'Narcissistic' Donald Trump shamed for releasing new signed photo book featuring his rally shooting
WASHINGTON, DC: Donald Trump has announced the release of his signed photo books that feature a dramatic shot of him pumping his fist after being shot at during a rally in Pennsylvania on July 13.
In his Truth Social post on Thursday, July 25, Trump wrote, “I’m pleased to announce my new Book, ‘SAVE AMERICA.’ As everyone knows, the first two, ‘Our Journey Together’ and, ‘Letters to Trump,’ have been spectacular successes, and this is the BEST OF ALL, especially in light of the fact that we are now living in a Failing Nation, but it will not be failing for long. We will soon, MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!”
Dramatic cover image of Donald Trump's photo book
The cover of 'Save America' captures a tense moment from the rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, where Donald Trump was seen raising his fist just moments after a bullet grazed his right ear.
In the image with the American flag waving in the background, the 78-year-old politician was seen being escorted by US Secret Service agents.
Before the gunman Thomas Matthew Crooks was shot dead by Secret Service agents, he killed a rally attendee and injured two others.
Donald Trump's new photo book is his 'future vision' of the US
Published by Winning Team Publishing, founded by Donald Trump Jr and Sergio Gor, stated that the photo book 'Save America' is “filled with iconic moments from the first Trump Administration.”
According to the publisher's description of the book, the pictures and commentary within it "paints a clear picture of President Trump’s future vision for our Country.”
For presale, Trump's fans and supporters can purchase signed copies of the book for $499 while unsigned copies are sold for $99.
'Save America' is scheduled to be released on September 3, according to The Hill.
The former president's first book after he left the office, 'Our Journey Together' featured images from his time serving the presidency. His second book 'Letters to Trump' contained his communications with world leaders, celebrities and famous public figures.
Internet calls Donald Trump a 'crisis actor' as he releases photo book featuring rally shooting images
As Donald Trump announced the release of his new photo book featuring images of the Pennsylvania shooting, netizens mocked the former president's move to highlight the attempted assassination against him amid the elections.
"Offff course he is. And not a dime will go to the family of the guy who was murdered," a user on X (formerly Twitter) wrote while another user tweeted, "Narcissist being narcissistic for profit again...pathetic."
Offff course he is. And not a dime will go to the family of the guy who was murdered.
— NicWallis7777 (@NWallis7777) July 25, 2024
Narcissist being narcissistic for profit again...pathetic
— Frederick Neiles (@f_neiles82) July 25, 2024
"At a high price no doubt. He never misses an opportunity to milk the herd," a netizen commented and someone remarked, "Crisis actor."
At a high price no doubt. He never misses an opportunity to milk the herd.
— Nanny McPhee (@NannyZazu) July 25, 2024
"Already? Someone lost their life and now he wants to make a profit from it? Shameful," a user opined while another individual commented, "Gotta pay those legal bills."
Someone else added, "There are no depths to how low he will go."
Already? Someone lost their life and now he wants to make a profit from it? Shameful.
— TMajestic 🦋 (@soapmaker10) July 25, 2024
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