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DONALD Trump has insisted Boris Johnson will go down as “the best Prime Minister since Churchill” as he hailed him as “one of a kind”.
Writing in his first book since leaving the White House, the ex-US President applauded the British PM as a “fantastic leader” in a handwritten caption accompanying a photo of the pair together.
Trump is due to release his first post-presidency book, Our Journey Together, which features more than 300 photos from his four years in power.
Each snap was personally picked by the 75-year-old Republican – including one of him joining the Queen in inspecting a Guard of Honour.
In a statement on Friday, Trump said: “’Our Journey Together’ features unforgettable moments from our time in Washington: building the Southern Border Wall; cutting America’s taxes; confirming almost 300 federal judges and 3 Supreme Court justices; rebuilding our military; creating Space Force; dealing with Kim Jong-Un, President Xi, President Putin, and many other world leaders.”
It is due to be released on December 7 by a new company formed by his son Donald Trump Jr and campaign aide Sergio Gor.
Books – being sold by Trump’s website 45books.com – cost $74.99 (£56).
A signed copy, however, will set readers back a whopping $229.99 (£171).
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Trump has repeatedly hinted he is planning to make another bid for the White House in 2024 – but is yet to officially confirm a reelection bid.
“I am certainly thinking about it and we’ll see,” he told Fox News.
“I think a lot of people will be very happy, frankly, with the decision, and [I] probably will announce that after the midterms.”
In September, Trump was voted more popular than President Joe Biden in approval ratings by American voters.
The ex-president commanded a positive rating of 48 per cent compared with Biden’s 46 per cent.
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