
Life Before The Presidency
Donald J. Trump was born to Mary Anne Trump and Fredrick Christ Trump on June 4, 1946. As a child, Donald worked for his mother and father in a family owned business on construction sites and in offices. Donald and his brother Robert Trump eventually became involved in their father’s business as adults. Donald had behavioral issues as a youngster. When he was younger, his father recalled, “He was a pretty rough fellow.” At the age of 13, his parents sent him to the New York Military Academy, located north of New York City, in an attempt to inculcate a sense of discipline.
Trump claimed to have enjoyed the lifestyle and training, but the academy demonstrated the depth of his military involvement. He first attended New York City’s Fordham University before transferring to the University of Pennsylvania.

Here, he graduated in 1968 with a bachelor’s degree in economics from Penn’s Wharton School of Finance and Commerce. Recently, Donald Trump won the 2024 election.
First Four Presidential Years
On June 16, 2015, Trump declared his intention to run for office. In July 2016, he agreed to accept the Republican candidacy. Donald Trump was elected president on November 8, 2016. On January 20, 2017, he took office as the 45th President of the United States. The U.S. House of Representatives impeached President Trump in 2019 for abusing his position of authority by requesting Ukraine’s intervention in the 2020 U.S. presidential election and obstructing Congress by ordering defiance of specific subpoenas from the House of Representatives. The President was found not guilty of the allegations against him during a trial in the U.S. Senate.
The United States House of Representatives impeached President Trump in 2021 for inciting rebellion against the American government. The President was found not guilty of the allegations against him during a trial in the U.S. Senate.
Presidency of 2016
Following his election in 2016, the Trump Organization settled several high-profile lawsuits. Three concerned charges of consumer fraud against the then-defunct Trump University, a for-profit firm founded in 2005 that offered real estate classes and promised to teach the secrets of Trump’s personal success. Donald Trump paid $25 million to settle those lawsuits without admitting fault. He also shuttered the charitable non-profit Trump charity in response to claims that he had not given personal funds to the charity since 2008, instead using it to disburse funds obtained from others and perhaps engaging in illegal self-dealing.

Critics were concerned that he would undoubtedly break the US Constitution‘s emoluments clause, which forbids government officials from accepting gifts or money (or anything else of value) from foreign leaders. Critics said that any foreign leader, firm, or individual doing business with a Trump-owned property would benefit Donald Trump financially. Trump rejected calls to completely divest himself from his businesses, instead announcing that he would delegate day-to-day operations of the Trump Organization to his adult sons. They, in turn, agreed to avoid forging new agreements with foreign governments. These moves did little to alleviate opponents’ concerns about potential conflicts of interest.
2024 Election Results

Donald Trump, who has made the greatest significant political comeback in history, will become the 47th president of the United States. It will give him enormous, disruptive influence at home and cause a global upheaval. Despite two assassination attempts, two presidential impeachments, his criminal conviction, and numerous more criminal accusations, Trump’s victory came four years after he left Washington as a pariah after trying to rig the 2020 election in order to remain in office. In conclusion, Donald Trump has won the 2024 election, which makes this his second time and final years of being the United States President. He has won for the second time against Kamala Harris.
Trump’s New Laws
President-elect Donald Trump confirmed on November 16 that he plans to declare a national emergency and deploy the US military to deport millions of immigrants when he takes office in January. This has led to many boycott groups and campaigns against him.
Trump is “prepared to declare a national emergency and will use military assets to reverse the Biden invasion through a mass deportation program,” according to a post made on Trump’s Truth Social platform by Tom Fitton, leader of the conservative political advocacy group.
Donald strongly affirmed the following quote from his post: “TRUE!”

Donald Trump pledged throughout the campaign that he would swiftly move to detain and deport millions of undocumented migrants. He advocated for harsh legal crackdowns this year that would involve a wide range of agencies and maybe the US military, in contrast to his hardline immigration campaigning in 2016, which centered on building a border wall.
Written By Dijana Reedfieds.
Sources ;
Miller Center – Donald Trump; Life Before Presidency
Daily Beast – Trump Says It’s ‘TRUE’ He Will Declare National Emergency and Use Military to Mass Deport Millions


















