People had questions about the Trump White House press secretary's upcoming book, such as whether it would land in the fiction section.
It will detail McEnany’s “journey to the White House and offer never-before-told anecdotes about what really happened within the Trump administration,” according toMcEnany described Trump as “awesome,” “a ray of light” and a “really, really cool guy” in her announcement.
While some Twitter users congratulated McEnany on her book deal, others proposed mocking titles and asked if it would be categorized as fiction.Your lie-filled book won’t be read, it will be used as kindling.
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