Trump's early life
Donald Trump as a child |
Donald John Trump is the 45th and current President of the United States, in office since January 20, 2017Donald John
Trump, the son of Fred, a real estate developer, and his wife, Mary, a
homemaker and Scottish immigrant, was born on June 14, 1946, in Queens, New
York. The second youngest of five children, he attended private school in
Queens before enrolling in the New York Military Academy for eighth grade
through high school.
Afterward,
Trump studied for two years at New York City’s Fordham University then
transferred to the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School of Finance and
Commerce, where he earned an undergraduate degree in 1968. During the Vietnam
War, he received four student deferments and one medical deferment and wasn’t
drafted for military service.
Trump's Real Estate Career
He
followed in the footsteps of his grandmother Elizabeth and father Fred in
running the family's real estate company, which he renamed The Trump
Organization; he managed the business from 1971 until his 2017 inauguration as
president.
Trump's
real estate career focused on building or renovating skyscrapers, hotels,
casinos, and golf courses. He also started multiple side ventures and branded
and licensed his name for real estate and various products.
He became
president of the firm in 1974 and went on to make a name for himself in the
Manhattan real estate world with the construction of such high-profile projects
as the Grand Hyatt New York hotel, which opened in 1980, and Trump Tower, a
luxury high-rise that opened in 1983.
Also in
the 1980s, Trump opened hotel-casinos in Atlantic City, New Jersey; acquired
Manhattan’s storied Plaza Hotel; and bought the Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm
Beach, Florida, which he renovated and turned into a private club.
Among other ventures, he briefly owned an
airline and a professional football team in the short-lived United States
Football League. In 1987, “The Art of the Deal,” Trump’s memoir and
business-advice book, was published and became a best-seller.
In 1989,
his net worth was $1.5 billion, according to Forbes, and he made his first
appearance on the cover of Time magazine.
His Entertainment Career
In 2004, Trump started hosting a reality TV show, “The
Apprentice,” in which contestants vied for a management job at one of his
companies. The show featured Trump’s catchphrase “You’re fired” and drew big
ratings.
The business mogul eventually raked in $1 million per
episode and became a household name. He hosted 14 combined seasons of “The
Apprentice” and a spinoff show, “The Celebrity Apprentice.”
2016 Presidential Campaign: Trump vs Clinton
Before winning the U.S. presidency, Trump never held any
elected or appointed government office. He had considered a presidential bid on
at least several earlier occasions prior to the 2016 race but ultimately opted
not to run.
In June 2015, the real estate developer announced his
presidential candidacy in a speech at Trump Tower.
His ran his campaign on a pledge to “Make America Great
Again,” the slogan emblazoned on the baseball hats he often wore at his public
rallies, and spoke out against political correctness, illegal immigration and
government lobbyists, while promising to cut taxes, renegotiate trade deals and
create millions of jobs for American workers.
And in 2016 election that Trump became the official
Republican nominee for president and, defying polls and media projections, won
the majority of electoral college votes in a stunning victory on November 8,
2016. Despite losing the popular vote to Hillary Clinton by almost 2.9 million
votes, Trump's electoral win —306 votes to Clinton's 232 votes — clinched his
election as the 45th president of the United States.
Inauguration
On
January 20, 2017, Trump was sworn in as the 45th president of the United States
by Chief Justice of the United States John Roberts.
Trump
took the oath of office placing his hand on the Bible that was used at Abraham
Lincoln's inauguration and his own family Bible, which was presented to him by
his mother in 1955 when he graduated from Sunday school at his family's
Presbyterian church.
Trump during Inauguration speech |
In his inaugural speech on January 20th, Trump sent a populist message that he would put the American people above politics. “What truly matters is not which party controls our government, but whether our government is controlled by the people,” he said. “January 20, 2017, will be remembered as the day the people became the rulers of this nation again.”
First
100 days of Trump
The
first 100 days of Trump’s presidency lasted from January 20, 2017 until April
29, 2017. In the first days of his presidency, President Trump issued a number
of back-to-back executive orders to make good on some of his campaign promises,
as well as several orders aimed at rolling back policies and regulations that
were put into place during the Obama administration.
Several
of Trump’s key policies that got rolling during Trump’s first 100 days in office
include his supreme court nomination; steps toward building a wall on the
Mexico border; a travel ban for several predominantly Muslim countries; the
first moves to dismantle the Affordable Care Act (a.k.a. Obamacare); and the
U.S. withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement.
In
addition, Trump signed orders to implement a federal hiring freeze, withdraw
from the Trans-Pacific Partnership, and reinstate the Mexico City policy that
bans federal funding of nongovernmental organizations abroad that promote or
perform abortions.
Trump’s most controversial ban “Travel Ban”
President
Trump signed one of his most controversial executive orders on January 27,
2017, at the Pentagon, calling for "extreme vetting" to "keep
radical Islamic terrorists out of the United States of America." The
president's executive order was put into effect immediately, and refugees and
immigrants from seven predominantly Muslim countries traveling to the U.S. were
detained at U.S. airports.
The order called for a ban on immigrants from
Iraq, Syria, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia and Yemen for at least 90 days,
temporarily suspended the entry of refugees for 120 days and barred Syrian
refugees indefinitely. In an interview with the Christian Broadcasting Network,
President Trump also said he would give priority to Christian refugees trying
to gain entry into the United States.
Trump holding his Travel ban report/file |
After
facing multiple legal hurdles, President Trump signed a revised executive order
on March 6, 2017, calling for a 90-day ban on travelers from six predominantly
Muslim countries including Sudan, Syria, Iran, Libya, Somalia and Yemen. Iraq,
which was included in the original executive order, was removed from the list.
Travelers
from the six listed countries, who hold green cards or have valid visas as of the
signing of the order, will not be affected. Religious minorities would not get
special preference, as was outlined in the original order, and an indefinite
ban on Syrian refugees was reduced to 120 days.
Bonus
Some interesting Facts and Secrets
1. In 2011, Trump began questioning in
TV interviews whether President Barack Obama was born in the United States.
In the following years, he harnessed
rumors about Obama’s birthplace to help grow his audience on social media and
gain notice in the world of conservative politics. (The White House released
the Hawaiian-born president’s short-form birth certificate in 2008 and his
long-form birth certificate in 2011.)
Trump's meeting with Barack Obama |
2. Throughout the election, Trump
vehemently denied allegations he had a relationship with Vladimir Putin and was
tied to the hacking of the DNC emails.
In January 2017, a U.S. intelligence
report prepared by the CIA, FBI and NSA concluded that Russian president
Vladimir Putin had ordered a campaign to influence the U.S. election.
“Russia’s goals were to undermine public faith
in the U.S. democratic process, denigrate Secretary Clinton, and harm her elect ability and potential presidency. We further assess Putin and the Russian
Government developed a clear preference for President-elect Trump," the
report said.
Trump meets Putin |
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