Donald John Trump is a prominent American businessman, television personality, and 45th President of the United States. Born on June 14, 1946, in Queens, New York, Trump is known for his polarizing personality and unorthodox approach to politics.
Prior to entering politics, Trump gained fame as a real estate developer in New York City, building skyscrapers, hotels, and casinos. He is the chairman and president of The Trump Organization, a conglomerate that oversees his various business ventures. Trump also gained widespread recognition for his role as the host of the reality TV show "The Apprentice."
In 2016, Donald Trump shocked the political establishment by winning the presidential election as the Republican nominee. His tenure as president was marked by controversial policies, aggressive rhetoric, and a confrontational style of leadership. During his term, Trump implemented significant tax reforms, appointed conservative judges to federal courts, and pursued a hardline stance on immigration.
Known for his prolific use of social media, particularly Twitter, Trump frequently used the platform to communicate directly with his followers, bypassing traditional media channels. His presidency was marked by a high level of media scrutiny and public debate.
Despite his popularity among a segment of the American population, Trump also faced significant criticism for his divisive rhetoric, alleged ethical violations, and handling of various domestic and foreign policy issues.
In 2021, Trump left office after losing the presidential election to Joe Biden. He remains a prominent figure in American politics, with supporters lauding his outsider status and business acumen, while critics continue to scrutinize his actions and policies.