DONALD JOHN TRUMP
Donald John Trump (born June 14, 1946) is an American
businessman, television personality, politician, and the 45th President of the United States.
Born and raised in Queens, New York City,
Trump received an economics degree from
the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in 1968. In 1971, he took charge of his family's real estate and construction firm, Elizabeth Trump & Son, which
was later renamed The Trump Organization. During his business career, Trump has built,
renovated, and managed numerous office towers, hotels, casinos, and golf
courses. He owned the Miss USA and Miss Universe pageants from 1996 to 2015, and has
lent the use of his name in the branding of various products. From
2004 to 2015, he hosted The Apprentice, a reality television series on NBC. As of 2016, Forbes listed him as the 324th wealthiest person in the world (113th in the United
States), with a net worth of $4.5 billion.
Trump sought the Reform Party's presidential nomination in 2000,
but withdrew before voting began. He considered running as a Republican for the 2012 election, but
ultimately decided against it. In June 2015, he announced his candidacy for the 2016 election, and quickly
emerged as the front-runner among 17 contenders in the Republican primaries. His
final opponents suspended their campaigns in May 2016, and in July he was
formally nominated at the Republican Convention along with Mike Pence as his running mate. His campaign received unprecedented media coverage
and international attention. Many of his statements in interviews, on social
media, and at campaign rallies were controversial or false.
Trump won the presidential
election on November 8, 2016, against Democratic rival Hillary Clinton,
and assumed office on January 20, 2017. At age 70, he is the oldest and wealthiest person to assume the presidency, the
first without prior military
or governmental service, and the fifth elected with fewer votes than
his opponent.
Trump's platform emphasized renegotiating U.S.–China relations and free trade agreements such as NAFTA and the Trans-Pacific Partnership, strongly
enforcing immigration laws, and
building a new wall along
the U.S.–Mexico border. His other positions include
pursuing energy independence while opposing climate change regulations such as the Clean Power Plan and the Paris Agreement,
modernizing and expediting services for veterans,
repealing and replacing the Affordable Care Act,
abolishing Common Core education standards, investing in infrastructure, simplifying
the tax code while
reducing taxes for all economic classes, and imposing tariffs on imports by companies offshoring jobs. He advocates a largely non-interventionist approach to foreign policy while increasing military spending,
"extreme vetting"
of Muslim immigrants to preempt domestic Islamic
terrorism, and aggressive military action against ISIS. His positions have
been described by scholars and commentators as populist, protectionist, and nationalist.
Trump was born on June 14, 1946, in Jamaica,
Queens, a neighborhood in New York City. He was the
fourth of five children born to Frederick
Christ "Fred" Trump (1905–1999) and Mary
Anne Trump (née MacLeod, 1912–2000).[2][3] His siblings are Maryanne, Fred Jr., Elizabeth, and Robert. Trump's older
brother Fred Jr. died in 1981 from alcoholism, which Trump says led him to abstain from alcohol and
cigarettes.[4]
TRUMP FAMILY
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