Donald Trump Fast Facts
Here’s a look at the life of Donald Trump, the 45th president of the United States.
Personal
Birth place: New York, New York
Birth name: Donald John Trump
Father: Fred Trump, real estate developer
Mother: Mary (Macleod) Trump
Marriages:Melania (Knauss) Trump (January 22, 2005-present); Marla (Maples) Trump (December 1993-June 1999, divorced); Ivana (Zelnicek) Trump (1977-1990, divorced)
Children: with Melania Trump: Barron, March 20, 2006; with Marla Maples: Tiffany, October 13, 1993; with Ivana Trump: Eric, 1984; Ivanka, October 30, 1981; Donald Jr., December 31, 1977
Education: Attended Fordham University; University of Pennsylvania, Wharton School of Finance, B.S. in Economics, 1968
Other Facts
As Trump evolved from real estate developer to reality television star, he turned his name into a brand. Licensed Trump products have included board games, steaks, cologne, vodka, furniture and menswear.
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MONDAY, MAY 3 LONDON – Japanese Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi will hold talks with his U.S. counterpart Antony Blinken in London. TRIPOLI – Turkish Defence Minister Hulusi Akar pays surprise visit to Libya. LONDON – Minister of External Affairs of India Subrahmanyam Jaishankar will begin a four-day visit to the United Kingdom to participate in the G7 foreign ministers meeting and to hold bilateral meetings with his British interlocutors. (To May 6) LONDON – British Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab and U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken hold a news conference ahead of the first meeting of G7 foreign ministers in two years.
Fake news from the Leftmedia is a daily occurrence, but retractions are rare. Such a blue moon came over the weekend â when it was sure to get less attention â as The Washington Post, The New York Times, and NBC News retracted elements of their anonymously sourced coverage of former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani after his apartment was raided by the FBI. Even the retractions, however, were backhanded and reinforced The Narrativeâ¢.
All three corrections were variations on a theme. Each media outlet had erroneously reported that Giuliani received a warning from the FBI that he and others were targets of a Russian disinformation campaign. âMr. Giuliani did not receive such a so-called defensive briefing,â said the Times in its correction. NBC News explained that a second anonymous source informed the network that âthe briefing was only prepared for Giuliani and not delivered to him, in part over concerns it might complicate the criminal investigation o
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May 02, 2021
Bid To Censure Mitt Romney Over Trump Impeachment Votes Narrowly Fails
Earlier in the day, the Republican senator was booed while speaking at the Utah GOP s annual convention.
A resolution to censure Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) over his votes to convict then-President Donald Trump during his two impeachment trials narrowly failed during a vote among Utah Republicans on Saturday.
The measure failed 711-798 in a vote of delegates to the Utah Republican Party organizing convention that’s being held this weekend near Salt Lake City.
Davis County delegate Don Guymon, who authored the resolution, told The Salt Lake Tribune that Romney’s vote to remove Trump from office “hurt the Constitution and hurt the party.”
Rudolph W. Giuliani says that the FBI secretly spied on his Apple iCloud account beginning in late 2019 when he was having regular messaging conversations with his client, President Trump, during House impeachment proceedings.