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  • ..., and his net approval rating — -11.1 — is by far the lowest of any of the past 13 presidents at this point. (''Five Thirty Eight'', [https://fivethir ...," the 70-year-old presumptive Republican nominee once told a biographer. "The temperament is not that different." (Washington Post, June 22, 2016)}}</ref
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  • ===Early History of Disruptiveness=== ...a forceful way. The difference now is that I like to use my brain instead of my fists.’” (<i>Washington Post</i>, November 13, 2016)
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  • ...has stated that it isn't affiliated with the alt-right and that the brand of nationalism it espouses is political, not racial.” (<i>Los Angeles Times< ...ised to become one of the most influential conservative media companies in the country.” (<i>Washington Post</i>, November 20, 2016)
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  • None of the information on this page is expected to be of interest for anything beyond noting publicly reported facts about Donald Tr ...er, Piniella directed the Yankees to a 4-1 opening-exhibition victory over the Baltimore Orioles.” (<i>New York Times</i>, March 9, 1986) [[Lee Iacocca
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  • ...yed on a bagpipe, were […] Donald and Ivana Trump, and three generations of Forbeses. ‘It's a very capitalistic crowd,’” Kay Meehan said". (<i>Ne ...r acted on his nuclear concern. But he says that his good friend Roy Cohn, the flamboyant Republican lawyer, has told him this interview is a perfect time
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  • ...ween the two disclosures which we will explain in greater detail later. In the meantime, we will take care to note which disclosure form we are referencin ...one business against profits in another). We will explain the intricacies of Trump's disclosures in greater detail later. (its own wiki page?)
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  • This is a quick overview of major known lawsuits involving Donald Trump or his business interests. ...ory apartment tower, at the corner of Central Park South and the Avenue of the Americas, so that it could be demolished and replaced with another building
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  • ...has been gathering speed since Trump's inauguration and is now the subject of numerous investigations. RAGEPATH is pursuing its own investigation into Tr ...ntained by the office of Democratic Congressman Eric Swalwell, a member of the House Intelligence Committee.<ref>[https://swalwell.house.gov/issues/russia
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  • ...a builder of office and residential towers, it turns out that roughly half of his income, about $200 million, derives from golf courses and resorts. (New ...days. [...] Along with his regular media appearances, the courses are part of his marketing apparatus, raising his profile among wealthy people who might
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  • ...] {{Quotation|After expenses, some of his businesses make a small fraction of what he reported on his disclosure forms, or actually lose money. [...] Mr. ...e-1.2808256 act of Trumpian self-restraint], I didn't write "straight from the horse's ass."</ref>.
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  • === 1987: The Art of the Deal === === 1990: Surviving at the Top ===
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  • ...o get rich. Mr. Trump and ‘his circle of experts’ run the blog, though The Donald himself ducks in only occasionally. […]On those occasions when he' ...gs and my life are no mere trappings. Beauty and elegance ... is a product of style, and it comes from deep inside.’ Oh, brother!” (<i>Palm Beach Pos
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  • ...d now claims to have $500 million in cash alone. Disputes our estimate. ‘The real number,’ he insists, ‘is $3.7 billion.’ First appeared on list 1 ...For our tastes those valuations were pretty rich. Trump claims a net worth of $3.7 billion; we list him at a more cautious $1.4 billion.” (<i>Forbes</i
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  • ...ment Ethics]. There are several subtle but significant differences between the two disclosures which we will explain in greater detail elsewhere. ...] {{Quotation|After expenses, some of his businesses make a small fraction of what he reported on his disclosure forms, or actually lose money. [...] Mr.
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  • Underlying Assets: Management deal with DAMAC CRESCENT PROPERTIES LLC ...as developed by a company named DAMAC Properties and was conceived as part of a larger master-development known as Akoya.
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  • ...' views of the houses; the homeowners say the trees blocked their views of the course. All five cases are pending.” (<i>USA Today</i>, June 2, 2016) ...1 million in the 10 months that ended in May. Trump's election filing says the club is worth at least $50 million. (''Washington Post'', [https://www.wash
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  • ...vy real estate investors. […] So far, that strategy seems to have served the 3-year-old Park Avenue firm well, allowing Tahl Propp to buy aggressively b ...ing and restructuring of deals for someone like Trump, I might as well own the buildings myself.’” (<i>Real Estate Weekly</i>, January 31, 2001)
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  • ...being heckled by inmates of the Palm Beach County Jail , which overlooked the course. ...nancial disclosure. Trump most recently reported $17,510,455 of income for the course.
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