Donald Trump, former US president thwarted a recently published book that criticises his administration and called Kim Kardashian "the world's most overrated celebrity."
Trump attacked Jonathan Karl's book "Tired of Winning," which claims that after Kardashian requested him for assistance with many clemency cases, the former president and 2024 presidential contender advised her to utilise her celebrity connections to persuade football players to visit the White House.
“In the ‘book’ he [Karl] has the World’s most overrated celebrity, Kim Kardashian, supposedly telling me that she ‘would leverage her celebrity to get football stars to come to the White House,’ if I would commute the sentences of various prisoners,” Trump wrote in a Wednesday Truth Social post. “This story is Fake News in that she would be the last person I asked to get football players.”
Trump went on mentioning the professional sports team and players he had in the White House while he was president.
Additionally, he acknowledged that he had commuted more jail sentences, but he stated that he had done it more for Kardashian's then-husband, Kanye West, than for her.
"Look at the mess our country is in now, and I did help with prisoner commutation, but only if deserving, and much more so for Kanye West than for Kim," Trump said. "Kim probably voted for Crooked Joe Biden." "Karl's very boring book has a lot more false stories, but nothing worth mentioning!"
"Tired of Winning," Karl's book, was published on Tuesday. Axios released an extract on Monday.
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This strike followed newly granted permission from outgoing Biden administration