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See the full story · 1 sourcesJeff Bezos' Ex-Wife Drops Book Featuring Sex-Crazed President

Jeff Bezos' ex-wife might be making a political statement with her new book ... which focuses on a dystopian society led by a sex-crazed head of state.
MacKenzie Scott -- who was married to the Amazon founder from 1993 to 2019 and received nearly $40 billion in the company's stock when they divorced -- released the latest entry in her third book, titled "Last Days in Two Nations (A History in Eighteen Minds)" earlier this week.
MacKenzie's been releasing the book piecemeal on Substack over the last two weeks ... which, when fully released, will reportedly be a total of 320 pages and 80,000 words.
According to the New York Post, the book features two perverted leaders ... one dubbed "President priss" -- who imagines getting "serviced" in the White House -- and a South African surgeon who screws more than 20 women a week.
The novel is set in a dystopian United States that has already undergone a partial fascist takeover.
If you don't know ... MacKenzie may not speak publicly about politics often -- but her money does a lot of the talking for her. She donates to causes commonly associated with liberals -- like the LGBTQ+ cause, The Trevor Project, and environmental orgs such as The Ocean Resilience & Climate Alliance.
As we noted ... this is MacKenzie's third book -- she previously published "The Testing of Luther Albright" in 2005 and "Traps" in 2013, though those efforts were released through more traditional publishing houses.
This is a self-published effort ... so for anyone who wants a raw and unfiltered MacKenzie, head on over to the Substack!
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