The Washington Times reported a book about Donald Trump, written by a professional biographical writer in the United States, will be published next month.

Reportedly, biography writer Doug Weed publishes a book titled "In Trump's White House" on the 26th of next month.

In an article citing the book's summary, the paper said that Weed, who had previously assisted two presidents as senior staff of the White House, was given exclusive access to President Trump, his family and his staff to write the book.

He said Kim hated using the word hostage when he met Trump alone in the book.

The term hostage here seems to mean Americans, including Otto Wormbeare, who was detained in North Korea and died shortly after being repatriated in 2017.

Kim also stands out that he wants to be friends with Trump.

Jared Kushner, White's senior aide and Trump's son-in-law, discusses with Wed the letter sent by President Kim to Trump, saying, "These letters show that Kim wants to be friends with Trump." Said.

Kushner also said, "Kim's father never told him to give up his weapons." "The weapons are the only thing that guarantees safety to Kim Jong Un." The Washington Times reported.

It is interpreted here as 'weapons' in the context of nuclear weapons.

He added that "Trump is a new father to Kim Jong-un," but "the denuclearization is not easy."