Top 7 Interesting Facts about Donald Trump

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  1. Coming at the top of the list of interesting facts about Donald Trump is that he was born into a wealthy family. On June 14, 1946, Donald John Trump was conceived. His father, Fred Trump, was a German immigrant's son. His mother, Mary, was a native of the Scottish town of Tong on the Isle of Lewis. In 1885, Grandpa Trump immigrated to this country. In the boom cities of Seattle and Klondike, Canada, Trump's grandpa Frederick Trump made a fortune by running restaurants and boarding houses.


    In upstate New York, Donald Trump's father amassed wealth by developing cheap housing. In 1999, Fred passed away with an estimated after-tax net worth of $250–400 million. Despite originally claiming to have started a firm with a modest loan of $1 million USD, Donald Trump is alleged to have inherited between $40 and $200 million USD from his father.


    He had a well-known uncle named John G. Trump, a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who had the distinction of being permitted by the FBI to examine the belongings of the late inventor Nikola Tesla in 1943, the year of Tesla's passing.

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  2. Even at the lowest estimate, Donald Trump is the richest president to have ever held office when adjusted for inflation. Before entering politics, Trump had a successful career in New York City's real estate. Trump inherited his wealth, like the majority of the most wealthy presidents in American history.


    A real estate entrepreneur named Fred Trump left almost $40 million to Donald Trump as part of his will; this gift may have also involved dishonest tax avoidance. Trump built a commercial empire with his wealth, which included The Trump Organization, a real estate and hospitality company. Twelve golf courses are among his global holdings, along with a sizable number of hotels, skyscrapers, and vineyards. He has, however, also declared six businesses insolvent.


    However, it can be challenging to calculate his exact net worth. His FEC disclosure and media estimations are both very inconsistent. Trump's net worth was assessed by Forbes and Bloomberg to be $2.9 billion and $2.3 billion, respectively, during the time he was running for president. Trump has stated that he is worth $10 billion, however this estimate is hotly disputed. So we included what other people had verified.

    Additionally, Forbes estimates Donald Trump's net worth twice a year. Trump's wealth in the years prior to the epidemic was far more than it would have been if his father's money had been put in the S&P 500. But after the Covid incident, Trump's company suffered while the market grew; as a result, he would have been richer if he had invested it all in the S&P 500.

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  3. Mr. Trump is the third president to not receive a salary, following John F. Kennedy and Herbert Hoover. Because presidents are expected to be paid for their duties, critics expressed concern when Trump declared his decision to do without a salary. Trump deducts $1 from his compensation each year to get around this. He frequently contributes his entire income to other departments or groups.


    Trump receives a $400,000 annual income as president. Trump's net worth is predicted by Forbes magazine to be $2.1 billion as of 2020. According to President Trump, he has lost millions of dollars since assuming the new role since he cannot operate the company as previously.


    When running for president in 2016, Donald Trump pledged to give his income. Even his detractors agree that Trump kept his promise. The U.S. Constitution's Article II, Section 1, Clause 7 states that the president receives a salary, and Congress determines the exact amount. Presidents are not permitted by law to refuse their income, although they are allowed to donate it to charities of their choice. This is one of the interesting facts about Donald Trump.

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  4. Tony Schwartz, a ghostwriter for Trump, penned his first book, Trump: The Art of the Deal, which was published in 1987. Trump regularly used co-authors and ghostwriters to create his books. In certain situations, such as Time to Get Tough (2011) and Crippled America (2015), the ghostwriters are acknowledged on the cover, while in other cases, Trump specifically mentions the writer's work in the acknowledgments. Self-help books, personal finance manuals, political policy treatises, and autobiographies are among the works authored by Trump.


    The focus on Trump himself is a recurring motif in Trump's writing, as evidenced by examples from his real estate investing and television work, according to Washington Post journalist Carlos Lozada. In his writings, Trump frequently employs hyperbole to support his arguments. In other publications, Trump retells the same tales of what he considers to be his greatest commercial achievements. One such story is about a deal struck in the 1980s that saw the Wollman Rink in Central Park, New York, improved. After 2000, Trump's published publications switched from being primarily autobiographies about himself to books offering financial advice.

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  5. Under permission from the Trump Organization, Drinks Americas developed Trump Vodka in Germany after initially producing it in the Netherlands. The brand was introduced in the US in 2005, but production under the Trump name was discontinued in 2011 because it did not reach the necessary level of distribution. Nevertheless, it is still offered in Israel, particularly around the Passover holiday.


    Due to sales that fell short of the company's threshold requirements, the Trump Vodka brand was discontinued in the United States in 2011. There were several explanations given for this. One reason was that Trump, who does not drink, never drank Trump Vodka and blamed it for his brother Fred Trump Jr.'s passing on booze. Due to the high cost of the gold leaf labels and the glass used to make the bottles, Drinks Americas also had difficulty producing them in big quantities. Trump did not list Trump Vodka among the assets he disclosed to the Federal Election Committee in 2015 while running for president. This is one of the interesting facts about Donald Trump.

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  6. Donald Trump shared ownership of the Miss Universe Organization, which also included the Miss USA and Miss Teen USA pageants, from 1996 until 2015. In the final preparations of a pageant, Trump would casually drop by the contestants a day or two before it started. Former contenders described how Trump would make his way among the young women, shaking their hands and chit-chatting with each one of them while occasionally turning to speak with Paula Shugart, the head of the Miss Universe Organization, who followed him at a discreet distance.


    The pageant took place four times under Trump: twice in Puerto Rico, twice in Florida, and twice in Las Vegas. In the other years, Trump held the pageant in warm-weather locales such as Panama City, So Paulo, Quito, and Mexico City to maintain the contest's original purpose as a swimsuit competition.


    In September 2015, Trump sold the Miss Universe Organization, which also includes Miss USA and Miss Teen USA. WME/IMG, a talent agency, and entertainment company purchased the business; however, no financial information was provided.

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  7. On September 24, 2019, Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the US House of Representatives, announced the start of an investigation in a televised statement. This signaled the start of the first impeachment probe of Donald Trump. Donald Trump, the 45th president of the United States, has been officially impeached. Hunter Biden, the son of former vice president and 2020 presidential candidate Joe Biden, was the subject of a lengthy inquiry by the Ukrainian government after repeated requests from President Trump and his personal attorney Rudy Giuliani. Trump withheld some military assistance from Ukraine in July, but he left this withholding out in September. In February 2020, the Senate cleared him of both counts.


    On January 13, 2021, the House of Representatives impeached Donald Trump, the 45th president of the United States, a second time. The article of impeachment for inciting sedition was approved by the House of Representatives. He was the first American president to face two impeachments (as well as the first person to hold a federal position). Following his attempt to void the outcome of the 2020 presidential election, he was impeached. The Trump-Raffensperger controversy and his instigating rioting at the Capitol a week ago are mentioned in the articles of impeachment.

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