Who is Donald Trump - Donald Trump

Trump
Full name
 Donald John Trump
 Jobs
 Head of state, businessman
 Date of Birth
 1946-06-14 (age 73)
 Nationality
 American
 place of birth
 USA, New York
 He studied at
 New York Military Academy, University of Pennsylvania, Fordham University, Q Forest School
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 Gemini About Donald Trump

 Trump was born June 14, 1946 at the Jamaica Hospital in New York, and he is the son of a wealthy real estate owner who attended Wharton College at the University of Pennsylvania before taking charge of his family's business.

 As an intelligent businessman and manager with special charisma, he built and renovated many hotels, casinos and office towers during his career, accumulating billions of dollars in net worth.

 In order to broaden the horizons of his ambitions, he entered the field of national politics in the early 2000s, and set his eyes on the presidential office.  As a politician, his career has been marred by allegations of sexual misconduct, and he has received a lot of criticism for his exorbitant lifestyle and controversial comments on immigrants from Muslim countries.  Despite the controversy surrounding him, Trump ran for the 2016 presidential election as a Republican candidate and defeated Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton in a surprising victory.  Donald Trump is the first person to hold the presidency without previous military or government service, and at the age of seventy he is also the oldest person to hold office. The beginnings of Donald Trump

 He was born in New York City, his father Frederick Trump and his wife Mary MacLeod.  He is one of five children.

 Educated first at QF Forest School, Forrest Hill, New York.  At the age of thirteen, his parents sent him to the Military Academy in New York (Nima) in northern New York State where he was performing well, socially and academically.  He grew up as a sports star and student leader until he graduated in 1964.

 He attended Fordham University for two years before joining the Wharton School of Finance at the University of Pennsylvania, where he graduated from the School of Economics in 1968.

 Donald Trump's accomplishments

 He joined his father's company, "Trump Trump and Son" while he was still in college.  He initially focused on the middle class like his father by renting housing in Brooklyn, Queens, and Staten Island.  One of his first projects while he was still a college student was reviving the Swifion Village Residential Complex in Cincinnati, Ohio, and converting 1,200 housing units, from 66% to 100% within a year.  And when Trump sold his $ 12 million apartment complex, Swivin Village, she earned $ 6 million in profits.

 In 1971, Trump moved his residence to Manhattan, where he was convinced of the abundance of economic opportunities in the city, specifically large construction projects in Manhattan that would provide great opportunities for achieving high profits, using the attractiveness of architectural design, and gaining public attention in it.

 In 1985, he purchased Mar-a-lago on Palm Beach, Florida, and renovated the Barbizon Hotel and 100 Central Park South.

 In 1988, he bought the Plaza Hotel in New York City.

 In 1989, he purchased a fleet of Boeing 727 aircraft to form Trump Air Transport Company.  But a helicopter crash, which killed three Trump casino executives, led to major problems.

 Some bad business decisions left him unable to meet loan dues but he somehow funded the construction of his third casino, but the rapidly growing debt quickly forced him into bankruptcy.

 In 1990, he regained his former stable financial status and fame and Trump Casino opened the Taj Mahal in Atlantic City.  Soon he obtained approval to build the railways on the western side.

 In 1996, he acquired the ownership of the Miss Universe organization which sponsored many other beauty competitions.

 In 2003, he became a stakeholder in the National Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) where he became the executive producer and host of the reality show on NBC, "The Apprentice", which was a great success.  After his success, he co-produced a show, "The Celebrity Apprentice" with the participation of British TV producer Mark Burnett.

 On October 21, 2004, the Trump Hotels, Casino and Resorts chain announced a restructuring of its debt, which resulted in a reduction in individual ownership from 56 percent to 27 percent.  Since then, Trump Plaza Hotel has had to file a Chapter 11 protection application to avoid bankruptcy and develop a protection plan after it failed to pay its debts to return the company from bankruptcy in the name of "Trump Entertainment Resorts Holdings".

 He has also marketed Trump's name to a wide range of products, including 'Trump Financial', 'Trump Sales and Leasing', 'Trump Entrepreneur initiative', 'Trump Restaurants', 'Go TRUMP', 'Donald J. Trump signature collection'  Etc. He also received $ 1.5 million for an hour-long offer for The Learning Annex.  It also has a trading simulation game called 'Donald Trump's Real Estate Tycoon'.

 Trump also had political ambitions.  In the 2000 elections, he expressed his desire to run for the US presidential elections.  In 2004 and 2008 he set hopes about running for the presidency of the Republican Party, and during 2006, he took the position of New York governor as party representative.

 Between 2010-2012, his participation in politics increased when he publicly announced his desire to run for president again.  But his association with the cause of Perth, a group that firmly believes that Barack Obama was not born in the United States, has caused his political reputation to be demeaning.  But he continued to confront Obama on various political issues.

 In January 2013, he showed support for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during the Israeli elections.  He was also a keynote speaker at the 2013 Conservative Political Work Conference (CPAC).

 Trump announced his candidacy for the presidency for the Republican Party in June 2015. With his stark personality, successful career and commercial life, and the presence of media support he soon emerged as the first candidate for his party, and he was officially nominated for the presidency at the 2016 Republican National Convention.

 Many of his electoral methods have received criticism, and they have secured unprecedented media coverage.  He was accused of lying and ornamenting facts during his electoral speeches and received many negative responses from major newspapers such as the "Politico", "Washington Post", "The New York Times" and "Los Angeles Times", describing his statements as pure lies.

 His campaign as a presidential candidate adopted a pro-people political stance, and he largely supported the second amendment of the IMF agreement.  His tax plan called for reducing the corporate tax rate to 15% and replacing the health-care law ("Obamacare") with a different free market plan that made him enjoy the support of several parties.

 However, Trump's election campaign was fraught with much controversy.  Several allegations of sexual misconduct appeared against him and he was criticized by the media for using vulgar and sexual language.

 Despite his critics and all the negative publicity surrounding him, he emerged a winner in the November 8, 2016 general elections as he defeated Hillary Clinton to become President of the United States.

 Donald Trump took over the forty-fifth president of the United States of America on January 20, 2017.

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