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“Breaking History: A White House Memoir” In Support of Donald Trump

Trump Political Committee Bought Books Worth $131,000

The book “Breaking History: A White House Memoir” was released on Aug. 23. Save America Joint Fundraising Committee paid Books-A-Million US$131,000 for “collateral books” two weeks later.

Kushner’s book appeared on the New York Times best sellers list for the first time on Sept. 11, four days after that bulk purchase. Save America purchased another US$27,000 worth of books on Sept. 22. “Breaking History” spent five weeks on the best-seller list before falling off.

In response to a question about whether Kushner’s memoir was included in the book purchases, Save America spokespersons did not immediately respond. However, it seems likely that it did. If you donate US$75 or more to the Save America Joint Fundraising Committee, you will receive a copy of Kusher’s book.

Source: Forbes

 

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