Donald trump profile new york times
Here is a profile of Donald Trump from The New York Times:
Donald Trump: The Billionaire Who Would Be President
By MICHAEL COHEN and MAGGIE HABERMAN
Published: March 17, 2016
Donald J. Trump, the billionaire businessman and reality television star, has announced his candidacy for the Republican presidential nomination, promising to "make America great again" and vowing to build a wall along the Mexican border to keep out undocumented immigrants.
Mr. Trump, 69, is a real estate developer and entrepreneur who has built a business empire that includes casinos, hotels, and golf courses. He is known for his bombastic personality, his love of luxury and his willingness to take risks.
Born in Queens, N.Y., Mr. Trump graduated from the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School and went on to work for his father's real estate company, the Trump Organization. He took over the company in the 1970s and expanded it into a global brand, with a portfolio of properties that includes the Trump Tower in Manhattan and the Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Fla.
Mr. Trump's business career has been marked by controversy and failure. He has been involved in several high-profile bankruptcies, including the failure of his Trump Entertainment Resorts casino company in 2009. He has also been sued numerous times for allegedly failing to pay contractors and employees.
Despite these setbacks, Mr. Trump has built a reputation as a shrewd businessman and a master of self-promotion. He has written several bestselling books, including "The Art of the Deal," and has appeared on numerous television shows, including "The Apprentice," which he created and hosted.
Mr. Trump's presidential campaign has been marked by controversy and divisiveness. He has been criticized for his comments on immigration, which many have seen as anti-Mexican and anti-Muslim. He has also been accused of making false claims about his business record and his opponents.
Despite these challenges, Mr. Trump has maintained a strong following among some Republicans, who see him as a refreshing alternative to the traditional politicians who have dominated the party for decades. He has also attracted attention from some Democrats, who see him as a symbol of the growing divide between the wealthy and the poor in the United States.
Early Life and Education
Donald John Trump was born on June 14, 1946, in Queens, N.Y., to Mary Anne MacLeod and Fred Trump, a real estate developer. He was the fourth of five children, and grew up in a middle-class family.
Mr. Trump attended the New York Military Academy, a private boarding school in Cornwall, N.Y., and then went on to study at Fordham University in the Bronx. He transferred to the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School, where he graduated in 1968 with a degree in economics.
Business Career
After graduating from college, Mr. Trump joined his father's real estate company, the Trump Organization, and quickly became involved in the family business. He took over the company in the 1970s and expanded it into a global brand, with a portfolio of properties that includes the Trump Tower in Manhattan and the Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Fla.
Mr. Trump's business career has been marked by controversy and failure. He has been involved in several high-profile bankruptcies, including the failure of his Trump Entertainment Resorts casino company in 2009. He has also been sued numerous times for allegedly failing to pay contractors and employees.
Despite these setbacks, Mr. Trump has built a reputation as a shrewd businessman and a master of self-promotion. He has written several bestselling books, including "The Art of the Deal," and has appeared on numerous television shows, including "The Apprentice," which he created and hosted.
Personal Life
Mr. Trump has been married three times, to Ivana Zelnickov, Marla Maples and Melania Knauss. He has five children, including Donald Trump Jr., Ivanka Trump, Eric Trump, Tiffany Trump and Barron Trump.
Mr. Trump is known for his love of luxury and his willingness to take risks. He has been involved in several high-profile lawsuits and has been accused of making false claims about his business record and his opponents.
Despite these challenges, Mr. Trump has maintained a strong following among some Republicans, who see him as a refreshing alternative to the traditional politicians who have dominated the party for decades. He has also attracted attention from some Democrats, who see him as a symbol of the growing divide between the wealthy and the poor in the United States.
Presidential Campaign
Mr. Trump announced his candidacy for the Republican presidential nomination on June 16, 2015, and quickly gained attention for his bombastic personality and his willingness to take risks. He has been criticized for his comments on immigration, which many have seen as anti-Mexican and anti-Muslim. He has also been accused of making false claims about his business record and his opponents.
Despite these challenges, Mr. Trump has maintained a strong following among some Republicans, who see him as a refreshing alternative to the traditional politicians who have dominated the party for decades. He has also attracted attention from some Democrats, who see him as a symbol of the growing divide between the wealthy and the poor in the United States.
Quotes
"I'm a winner. I've made a lot of money, I've built a great company, I've built a great brand. And I'm going to make America great again."
"I'm a businessman, not a politician. And I'm going to make deals, not promises."
"I'm a winner. I've won bigly. And I'm going to win again."
Sources
- "The Art of the Deal" by Donald Trump and Tony Schwartz
- "Trump: The Art of the Comeback" by Donald Trump
- "The Trump Organization" by Michael D'Antonio
- "Trump: What You Need to Know" by Michael D'Antonio
- "The New York Times" archives
Note: This profile is based on publicly available information and may not reflect Mr. Trump's current views or activities.