He former US President Donald TrumpRepublican candidate, running for president next November 5 in a unique race. Donald Trump was the victim of two attacks, one on July 13 in Butler (Pennsylvania) during an election rally and the other on September 14 in Florida while he was playing golf with a New York real estate investor. Meanwhile, Democratic President Joe Biden was forced by his party leaders to resign from the campaign and support his vice president Kamala Harris as his candidate. Big donors threatened to shift funds to other candidates after the June 27 debate in Atlanta, Georgia.in which Biden’s cognitive and mental health issues were highlighted. Below, we tell you nine things you didn’t know about the Republican candidate.
Age: how old is Donald Trump
Trump was born on June 14, 1946 in New York (78 years old). His full name is Donald John Trump. His father Fred Trump was a real estate developer Fred Trump, a real estate developer. His mother’s name was Mary Macleod.
He has been married three times. first with Czech model Ivana (Zelnicek) Trump (1977-1990). After with actress and host Marla (Maples) Trump (December 1993-June 1999). The third time with the Slovenian model Melania (Knauss) asset (January 22, 2005-present).
Donald Trump’s 5 children
He has five children. Three children with Ivana Trump, his first wife: Donald Junior (December 31, 1977), Ivanka (October 30, 1981) and Eric (January 6, 1984). He later had a daughter with Marla Maples, Tiffany (October 13, 1993). Melania’s last child, Barronthat born March 20, 2006.
9 things you didn’t know about Donald Trump
- Trump is the richest president in US historyin front of John F. Kennedy. In 2017, Trump’s net worth was $3.5 billion, according to Forbes.
- Donald Trump studied at the New York Military Academy (1959-64), a private boarding school; at Fordham University in the Bronx (1964-66); and the Wharton School of Finance and Commerce at the University of Pennsylvania (1966-68), where he earned a degree in economics. His father sent him to the military academy as a corrective measure, because he considered his son to have inappropriate behavior.
- After graduating, Trump began working for his father’s company at the age of 22, helping him manage his rental properties. It then has 10,000 apartments. At age 28, he became president of a conglomerate of companies and businesses, which he later called the Trump Organization. In the late 1970s and 1980s, Donald Trump expanded his father’s business by investing in luxury hotels and residential properties. He moved his offices from Queens to Manhattan, then to Atlantic City, New Jersey.
- Trump started out as a real estate developer. But, later, change to the television industry. He made his name a brand. Trump-licensed products include board games, steaks, cologne, vodka, furniture and men’s clothing. He has made various appearances in cinema and television, such as Zoolander, Sex in New York And home alone 2.
- THE Trump’s favorite movie is Citizen Kanefrom 1941, which tells the story of a press magnate. “I think that in Citizen Kane You learn that wealth isn’t everything. Because he had wealth, but not happiness,” Trump admitted in a 2002 interview.
- He Secret service gave him the nickname Magnate (magnate). Melania Trump Muse (Musa) and Trump’s daughter Ivanka were named Marvel.
- Trump told the magazine Forbes that his first income came from the exchange of empty soda bottles that he collected on the construction sites of his father, a builder in Queens (New York).. I exchanged them with the distributor for pennies on the dollar.
- Trump has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, the famous California sidewalk that honors more than 2,500 stars of the entertainment industry. Former United States President Ronald Reagan, who was an actor before serving as governor of California and president of the United States, also has another. Trump was honored in 2007 for his work on the reality show The apprentice. Reagan received his star in 1960 for his acting career before entering politics.
- Trump’s slogan “Make America Great Again”was first used by former Republican President Ronald Reagan in the 1980 election of then-California Governor Ronald Reagan against then-Democratic President Jimmy Carter. Reagan won all but three states: Minnesota, West Virginia, and Georgia, Carter’s home state.