Despite having a month’s head start, MSNBC presenter Jen Psaki was reportedly outperformed by Fox News host Pete Hegseth in book sales.
Since its June 4 publication, Hegseth’s book, “The War on Warriors: Behind the Betrayal of the Men Who Keep Us Free,” has sold about 60,000 copies.
Despite being published over a month ahead of Hegseth’s on May 6, Psaki’s book “Say More: Lessons from Work, the White House, and More” has only sold about 22,000 copies to yet, according to Bookscan statistics.
Hegseth’s book outperformed a number of other hosts at competing networks and debuted at the top of The New York Times bestseller list.
In the eleven months after the publication of her book “All the Demons Are Here,” CNN anchor Jake Tapper has sold just over 15,000 copies, while MSNBC’s Joy Reid has sold less than 29,000 copies of “Medgar and Myrlie,” which was released in early February.
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