Donald John Trump
1.6
Wealth
2
Business career
2.1
Real estate
2.2
Branding and licensing
2.3
Lawsuits and bankruptcies
2.4
Side ventures
2.5
Foundation
2.6
Conflicts of interest
3
Media career
3.1
Books
3.2
Film and television
3.3
Radio and television commentary
4
Public profile
4.1
Approval ratings
4.2
False statements
4.3
Racial views
4.4
Relationship with the press
4.5
Popular culture
4.6
Social media
4.7
Recognitions
5
Political career
5.1
Political activities up to 2015
5.2
2016 presidential campaign
5.3
General election
5.4
Political positions
5.5
Campaign rhetoric
5.6
White supremacist support
5.7
Financial disclosures
5.8
Sexual misconduct allegations
5.9
Election to the presidency
5.10
Protests
6
Presidency
6.1
Early actions
6.2
Domestic policy
6.3
Immigration
6.4
Foreign policy
6.5
Personnel
6.6
Investigations
6.7
Impeachment efforts
6.8
2020 presidential campaign
7
Notes
8
References
9
Bibliography
10
External links
Family and personal life
Early life and education
Senior yearbook photo of Trump in 1964 wearing the uniform of his private boarding school, New York Military Academy[1][2]
Donald John Trump was born on June 14, 1946, at the Jamaica Hospital, Queens, New York City,[3][4] one of five children. He is the son of Frederick Christ Trump, a real estate developer, and Mary Anne MacLeod.[5]
Trump grew up in Jamaica, Queens, and attended the Kew-Forest School from kindergarten through seventh grade. At age 13, he was enrolled in the New York Military Academy, a private boarding school, after his parents discovered that he had made frequent trips into