Donald J. Trump Our 43rd President, CEO Multi-Million dollar real estate company, called “Trump Organization”, An Acclaimed and well-respected business.

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Donald J. Trump Our 43rd President, CEO Multi-Million dollar real estate company, called “Trump Organization”, An Acclaimed and well-respected business man.

General Information on Trump Went to Pennsylvania and got a bachelors in Economics. Received a million dollar loan from his father Started investing in New York real estate Has golf courses, hotels, and casinos across the country and internationally Has improved the New York the area: parks, renovating old buildings, and improving areas in general ex: Has received many awards for his luxuries hotels, golf courses, and casinos. His Net worth 3.5 Billion

How did he build this Empire? The high standard he expects in his businesses he owns, having everything be super nice. Not settling for anything but, perfection The million dollar loan that his Father gave him The charisma he possess Telling it the way it is, not beating around the bush Knowing how to manage each individual asset he owns

His Leadership Oppression One of the first ever non-politician to be president The Government is corrupt, politicians do inside deals to get what they Trump did not receive money from any lobbyists while campaigning so he owes nobody. Draining the Swamp, lobbying ban on executive branch officials for up to 5 years. (still in the works) Making America First in everything. Because the multitude of companies that leave the U.S. because of manufacturing or business general leaving because of taxes. Bringing jobs back to the States Being an outside leader with Business experience in Politics

Political/Government Reforming Making a 5 year-ban on executive branch officials if they become a lobbyists. Getting rid of unneeded regulations that restrict small business from growing, and letting the middle class breathe. Cutting taxes and the corporate tax rate. Improving the U.S. trade deficit.