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  • ...public functions. That said, sometimes it becomes newsworthy to know where Trump was on a given day or who he had been associating with, especially given hi ..., he at least came through for the boss today. With Lee Iacocca and Donald Trump at Fort Lauderdale Stadium as guests of George Steinbrenner, Piniella direc
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  • ...pany's executive chairman, Steve Bannon, who is on a leave of absence, was Trump's campaign manager and has been named chief White House strategist. Althoug ...-right fringe known as the alt-right. No one's laughing anymore. As Donald Trump prepares to take office as president, the Breitbart News Network stands poi
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  • ...he KGB to earn permission to return to the Soviet Union.</b> “U.S. Atty. Robert C. Bonner, who prosecuted the case, in an interview offered two possible ex ==Former Soviet Spies Established Business Near Trump==
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  • ! Trump's Self Reported Assets By Minimum Value ...l-disclosure-2015/ 2015 Financial Disclosure] and his [http://ragepath.org/trump-fec-financial-disclosure-2016/ 2016 Financial Disclosure]. We have obtained
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  • ...rade music teacher so hard that he gave the man a black eye.</b> “Donald Trump, the new president-elect of the United States, once said he punched a teach ...pals who recall neither the incident nor Trump's ever mentioning it. When Trump was asked again about the incident decades later, he said, ‘When I say 'p
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  • ...the boyish Mr. Trump. ‘Donald, it's so young!’ Is he competitive? Mr. Trump theorizes that ‘the world is made up of those either with killer instinct ...ous people such as Morgan Fairchild, Michael Landon, Robert Wagner, Donald Trump and Gerald R. Ford.” (<i>New York Times</i>, January 30, 1984)
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  • ...rvices to Soviet dissident refugees sought access to Trump's vacant units. Trump refused to provide shelter to the residents, many of whom were members of t ...t could be demolished and replaced with another building. In his suit, Mr. Trump said that Mr. Clipper had failed to pay his $637 rent in August 1981. Judge
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  • ...on diet, an article on the dangers of cocaine and a cover story on Donald Trump.” (New York Times, December 24, 1984) ...a repeat broadcast, ‘60 Minutes’ profiles real estate investor Donald Trump, visits a group of plastic surgeons who volunteer their services to Third W
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  • Name: Donald John Trump Father: Fred Christ Trump
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  • ...ear-old Preston Robert Tisch, president of the Loew's Corporation, and Mr. Trump's opponent on two bitterly contested real estate projects in New York - now
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  • ...the hole deeper and deeper.’ Mr. Ivanhoe, who also worked with Donald J. Trump earlier in his career, said it was possible to be aggressive and still stay
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  • ...this point. (''Five Thirty Eight'', [https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/trump-is-beating-previous-presidents-at-being-unpopular/ March 29, 2017])}}</ref> === Trump Showed Early Propensity for Aggression and Violence ===
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  • ...l-disclosure-2015/ 2015 Financial Disclosure] and his [http://ragepath.org/trump-fec-financial-disclosure-2016/ 2016 Financial Disclosure]. We have obtained ...hat he reported on his disclosure forms, or actually lose money. [...] Mr. Trump appears to have used a provision in federal ethics laws that allows busines
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  • ...or the paper, ‘with dazzling white teeth, and he looks ever so much like Robert Redford.’” (<i>Washington Post</i>, July 30, 2015) ...praising and mocking a front-page article about him. When he was done, Mr. Trump dramatically flung the newspaper into the air, allowing it to slowly descen
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  • ==Trump and Steinbrenner== ..., he at least came through for the boss today. With Lee Iacocca and Donald Trump at Fort Lauderdale Stadium as guests of George Steinbrenner, Piniella direc
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  • Father: [[Fred Christ Trump]] Mother: [[Mary Macleod Trump]]
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  • ...al Union came up with $20,000, the Chicago Board of Trade with $15,000 and Trump with $10,000. […] Could the corporate moguls and union leaders want the W ...each. The Teamsters Union gave $10,000, as did real estate magnate Donald Trump. Even some companies that were not asked for donations were careful to send
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  • ...candidates seeking to enforce compliance of certain laws and regulations. Trump was dismissed from the case without prejudice, presumably because he never ...; Brice Clagett; Harold E. Ford, Jr.; Warren Beatty; Ralph Nader; [[Donald Trump]]; Howard Phillips; George W. Bush; The Libertarian Party; The Constitution
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  • ...l divorce lawyer Stan Lotwin. Lotwin's clients have included Donald Trump, Robert Duvall and Macaulay Culkin's mother, Patricia Brentrup.” (<i>Miami Herald ...emotions and the anger,’ said Stanford G. Lotwin, who represented Donald Trump in two divorces.” (<i>New York Times</i>, March 9, 2004)
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  • ...00 a month. Golub, 57, has represented such high-profile clients as Donald Trump, Christie Brinkley and director Ken Russell.” (<i>Los Angeles Times</i>, ...price of $1.19 million. Golub, 57, has represented such clients as Donald Trump, Christie Brinkley and director Ken Russell.” (<i>Los Angeles Times</i>,
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