Donald Trump’s bullet-proof office is stuffed with Christmas cards from world leaders, Playboy mag covers and even a MUSKET
The future President of the United States has opened the door of his bullet-proof office which is packed full of Playboy magazine covers and even a musket.
Donald Trump's office resides on the 26th floor of Trump Tower in New York which boasts panoramic views of Central Park - here are some of his key items:
1. Beautiful Country. Debut novel from JR Thornton. Tells the tale of a 14-year-old American who is sent to Beijing for a year to play tennis. The protagonist gets caught up between the old rules of Mao's China.
2. Unprecedented. Book by CNN on Mr Trump's 2016 election victory.
3. Humanitarian honour called Tree of Life given to Mr Trump by the Jewish National Fund.
4. America's Cup foundation award.
5. Sholom humanitarian award given to Mr Trump by the Jewish community.
6. Photo of Mr Trump's father, Frederick, who died in 1999.
7. The Nathan Hale patriot award, given to Mr Trump in 2015. The musket award honours Hale who was an American soldier executed by the British in 1776.
8. A bumper sticker from Trump's presidential campaign, which carries his slogan "Make America Great Again".
9. Copies of the Financial Times.
10. Copies of Time Magazine which features Mr Trump as their Person of the Year.
11. Copy of GQ magazine with Mr Trump on the front cover.
12. The Forum Club awarded Mr Trump with a boomerang to represent the "Comeback of the Decade" after he manged to turn his business around following the 1980s real estate market collapse.
13. Photo of Mr Trump with John F. Kennedy Jnr, the son of JFK.
14. Playboy front cover from 1990. Trump is one of a small number of men who have appeared on the infamous magazine's cover.
15. Variety magazine article which revealed The Apprentice was the No.1 show in the US in 2004.
Mr Trump was interviewed by former Cabinet Minister Michael Gove.
Mr Gove was speaking to the media this morning about his hour-long sit down in Trump Tower.
During the interview Mr Trump declared he wanted to help make Brexit a "great thing" with a bumper transatlantic deal.
He also added that he "loves" the UK and will offer a quick and fair trade agreement with the US within weeks of taking office.
Mr Trump also tweeted to say he was looking forward to meeting British Prime Minister, Theresa May, and said the UK was a "longtime" and "special" ally.
He also predicted more countries will follow Britain by leaving the European Union – because of the migration crisis and Angela Merkel’s “catastrophic” decision to open Germany’s borders.
Mr Trump said he thought that “Brexit is going to end up being a great thing”.
Mr Trump inauguration ceremony is taking place on Friday.
He will take the traditional oath: "I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States."
The Pound sank last night on fears Mrs May will commit to leaving the single market and the customs union.
The President-elect recently found himself at the centre of a media storm when an unsubstantiated report contains deeply damaging material that could be used to blackmail him was released.
It was written by former British MI-6 intelligence agent Christopher Steele, 52, who fled his Surrey home soon before his identity was made public.
A furious Trump let rip at a press conference following the report’s coverage, slamming it as “fake news”.
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