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Donald Trump's profile




Donald John Trump (/ dɒnəld dʒɒn trʌmp /; born in New York City, New York, June 14, 1946; age 70) was a businessman, reality television personality, politician, and President of the United States 45th.

Since 1971, he led the Trump Organization, the main holding company for all of the property and his other business interests. Throughout his business career, Trump has built office buildings, hotels, casinos, golf courses, and other branded facilities worldwide. He was elected president of the United States 45th in the 2016 presidential election from the Republican Party; he defeated the candidate of the Democratic Party, Hillary Clinton. He was inaugurated on January 20, 2017.

Trump was born and raised in New York City. He earned his undergraduate degree from the Wharton School of economics department at the University of Pennsylvania in 1968. In 1971, he took control of the property and construction company owned by his father, Fred Trump. Trump appeared at various events which happen to be Miss USA Trump ruled from 1996 to 2015. He also appeared suddenly in a number of films and television series. He had run for president of the Reform Party in 2000, but withdrew before voting began. He is the host and producer of The Apprentice, the reality television series on NBC from 2004 to 2015. In 2016, he was listed in Forbes as the richest person in the world and 324 to 113 in the United States with a net worth of $ 4.5 billion . [3]

In June 2015, Trump announced his candidacy for the Republican presidential and immediately became the frontrunner. Month of May 2016, his rivals in the Republican campaign stop respectively. In July 2016 he was formally nominated for president at the 2016 Republican National Convention Campaign Trump received extensive media coverage and attention at home and abroad. Trump many statements in interviews, Twitter, as well as his campaign that sparked controversy or proved wrong. A number of activities throughout the pre-election campaign Trump accompanied by protests. After Trump won the election, he began the process of governmental transition. At the age of 70, he is the oldest person who has served as president of the United States.

Policies Trump includes renegotiation of trade agreements the US and China, the dismissal of certain trade agreements such as NAFTA and the Trans-Pacific Partnership, enforcement of immigration laws more stringent and to build a wall along the US-Mexico border, care reform veteran, cancellation and replacement Services Act Affordable Health (Affordable Care Act), and tax cuts. After the attacks of Paris November 2015, Trump proposed a temporary halt Muslim immigration to the United States; he later changed its policy plans to be "very strict background checks" of certain countries

Education

Trump at the age of 18 years at the New York Military Academy, June 30, 1964
A black-and-white photograph of Donald Trump as a teenager, smiling and wearing a dark uniform with various badges and a light-colored stripe crossing his right shoulder. This image was taken while Trump was in the New York Military Academy in 1964.
Trump at the age of 18 years at the New York Military Academy, June 30, 1964
This family has a two-story Tudor Revival architecture in Midland Parkway, Jamaica Estates, where Trump settled while still in school at the Kew-Forest School. [16] Trump quit school at age 13 and enrolled in the New York Military Academy (Indigo), [17] Cornwall, New York. There, Trump graduated after completing the eighth grade. In 1983, Fred Trump told a reporter that Donald was "pretty stubborn child when she was little." [18] Trump participated in a workout ngerak line, in uniform, and attained the rank of captain in his senior year. He was transferred from the post of commander after one of its members allegedly memplonco new members in the barracks; Trump said that he was "promoted" to the transfer. [19] In 2015, Trump told his biographer that Indigo give him a "military training harder than those involved in the military". [20]

Trump lecture at Fordham University in the Bronx during the two years since August 1964. He then moved to the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Wharton School at that time was one of the universities that have the property assessment department in the United States. [21] [22] He took a side job in the company of her family, Elizabeth Trump & Son, which uses the name of the party Trump grandmother's father. [23] Trump graduated from Wharton in May 1968 with a Bachelor of Science majoring in economics. [22] [24] [25]

Trump is not military service during the Vietnam War. [26] During college in 1964 until 1968, he received four letters medical suspension. [27] In 1966, he was judged worthy of conscripted military after following medical tests. In 1968, he was judged worthy by the local draft board, but was given a letter of medical suspension 1-Y in October 1968. [28] In an interview for a biography in 2015, Trump said that he was given a medical suspension due to have heel spurs. [20] In December 1969, Trump gets high marks on conscription lottery so that he may not join the military. [28] [29] [30]...

career property

During college, Trump began his career in real estate through a company owned by his father, [31] Elizabeth Trump and Son, [32] prioritizing middle-class rental housing in the district of Brooklyn, Queens, and Staten Island. Fred and Donald Trump to invest $ 500,000 to reopen Swifton Village apartment complex in Cincinnati, Ohio. [33]

Full submitted to the company in 1971. Trump Trump changed company name to The Trump Organization. [34] [35] He was appointed as president of the organization in 1973. In the same year, he and his father drew widespread attention after the Justice Department accused them of discriminating against black people who want to rent an apartment and do not conduct background checks economy as promised earlier. In a written agreement, Trump said he did not do anything fraudulent and prospective tenants eligible minority will be represented by the Urban League. [36] [37]

Trump's first project in Manhattan is the renovation of the Grand Hyatt Hotel in 1978 next to Grand Central Terminal after previously occupied Commodore Hotel. Most of the renovation was funded by a loan of $ 70 million guaranteed by Fred Trump and the Hyatt hotel chain. [38] [39]

Career and Business

Trump began his career at his father's company, The Trump Organization to concentrate in a middle-class home rentals. One project is renovating Swifton Village apartment complex in Cincinnati, Ohio. Trump change 1200 unit apartment complex and raise fares 66% to 100%. When reselling Swifton Village for $ 12 million, the Trump Organization made a profit of US $ 6 million.

In the 1970s, Trump benefited from the New York City authorities on the payment of taxes in lieu of the financial crisis facing the Hotel Commodore. Trump also successfully developed areas of the property to the Javits Convention Center. The development Javits Convention Center make the Trump deal with the government of the city of New York. One of his projects worth US $ 110 million was to make New York pay between US $ 750 million to $ 1 billion. Trump offered to reimburse the project but its offer was rejected.

Similar situation occurred when New York attempted to renovate the Wollman Rink in Central Park. A project in 1980 the targeted completion in 2.5 years, but until 1986 and US $ 12 million was spent unfinished projects. Trump offers to handle that project and he finished it in six months with a fund of only US $ 2,750,000. Interestingly, during the early 1980s, Trump took over the services of Roy Cohn, head of the Senate Permanent Committee on Investigations (Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations)

Recession and bankruptcy

In 1990, as the impact of the recession, Trump trouble paying its debts. He was faced with the problem loan payers on all three casinos are the Taj Mahal which is equivalent to 1 billion dollars with interest is very high.

Although he must retain their business with additional loans and postponed interest payments, by 1991 soaring debt makes great business setbacks. Banks have lost hundreds of millions of dollars.

On November 2, 1992, Trump Plaza Hotel was forced to plan a package for bankruptcy protection after being unable to pay the loan arrears. In the plan, Trump is willing to provide 49 percent of the luxury hotel. Citibank and five other funders. Instead, Trump received a better state that held the position of Chief Executive, even without pay.

In 1994, Trump lost $ 900 million from his personal account and a drastic loss in the business sector amounted to 3.5 billion dollars. When he was forced to leave the Trump Shuttle, he was required to take care of Trump Tower in New York City and control the three pieces of the casinos in Atlantic City.

Chase Manhattan Bank that had lent money to Trump to buy the West Side Yards, which is the biggest Manhattan parcel, forced to be sold to developers in Asia.

According to founding member Trump Organization, Trump did not return all ownership of Real Estate. The owner promised to provide 30 percent of the profits when the buildings were completely developed or sold. Until that time, the owners want what you have to do is build a working Trump. They then give the model the latest construction and funds management to speed up development.

in the media

Donald Trump has appeared in the media with a version of caricature in television series and films such as Home Alone 2, The Nanny, The Fresh Prince of Bel Air, Pays of Our live and as a character he himself is The Little Rascals, and become a star The event's guest talk shows.

In 2004, Trump became the executive producer and host on the NBC reality show, The Apprentice, both of which are top class competition management group. No contestant is dismissed or termination of the game. The winner of this game will be contracted for one year at Trump company with a salary of 250 thousand dollars. For the first year, Trump gets paid $ 50,000 per episode, but because the event a success, he then paid $ 3 million per episode, and became the highest-paid television. In 2007, Trump received an award for The Apprentice program to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Trump is also known as a fan Wrestling Entertainment. He also hosts a show on wrestles Mania IV and V at Trump Palza, and also displays some of the celebrities at the event Wresles Mania VII and XX. Trump was also involved in a WWE event that became known as "Billionaires War". The story begins when Trump used the words that he can defeat the owner of WWE, Vince McMahon with all its capabilities. McMahon became furious and he wants to fight one on one * with Trump. But both agreed to fight through their wrestlers in the event of Wrestle Mania 23. trump appoint Bobby Lashley as a fighter against fighter McMahon, Umaga.

Miss Universe Organization is owned by Trump and NBC. This organization produces the Miss Universe, Miss USA and Miss Teen USA. In 2005, Trump launched a business education company called Trump University. At one point Trump also launched the companies in which he named Trump Buffet, Trump Catering, and Trump Ice Cream Parlor. January 2006, Trump launched an online travel sites, GoTrump.com. This site contains some Trump-owned properties such as hotels and travel agencies.

Personal life

Trump married 3 times, namely:
Ivana Zelnickova, born in 1949, Trump married her in 1977, Ivana gave birth to three children namely Donald Jr. on December 31, 1977, Ivanka on October 30, 1981 and Eric dated January 11, 1984. In 1992 they divorced.
Marla Maples, born in 1963, Trump married her in 1993 and they had one child that is Tiffany who was born on October 13, 1993.
Melanija Kanvs, born in 1970. Trump proposed to date of 26 April 2004 and then married on January 22, 2005 in Bethesda, Palm Beach, Florida. Present padasaat Bill Clinton, Barbara Walters, Tony Bennett and Radolph Giuliani. They had one child who was born on March 20, 2006.

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