Donald Trump was the 45th president of the United States and won the presidential election of 2024, becoming the first president to serve non-consecutive terms since Grover Cleveland.
Donald Trump has had a lot of success in business, but how will he be for the economy as president? Here's how his economic policies will play out.
As president of the United States, Donald Trump was likely the wealthiest individual ever to inhabit the White House. But his actual net worth remains a matter of debate. In 2015, Trump claimed in a press release that he was worth more than $10 billion.1In June 2024, the Bloomberg Billio...
According to incomplete statistics, Donald Trump has signed a number of executive orders as soon as he was sworn in as the 47th U.S. president, the same as eight years ago when he became the 45th president. GDToday has sorted out what executive orders the President signed after he took ...
Donald Trump, Jr. is an American businessman who was an executive vice president in the Trump Organization, his family’s global real-estate company. He was also active in politics, and his father, Donald Trump, Sr., served as the 45th president of the U
Trump and Vice President-elect JD Vance framed their ticket as favoring America’s workers. But Trump could make it harder for workers to unionize. In discussing auto workers, Trump focused almost exclusively on Biden’s push toward electric vehicles. When he mentioned unions, it was often t...
What about the type of people backing him? This tells a similar story. President-elect Trump gained ground among most voter groups. The biggest increase in support was among Latinos (up from around a third to just under half) and younger voters (up from around a third to two-fifths) who...
If he didn't want people to think of him as the incumbent maybe he shouldn't have acted like he was for the past four years. From the moment Trump glumly flew off to Mar-a-Lago on January 20, 2021, he's been acting likea president in exile. He flies around on a pla...
The senator then capped the timeline off by turning his speech back to Trump: “Somehow, a real estate developer from New York City by the name of Donald J. Trump was right on all of these issues while Biden was wrong.” And at the end, he directly thanked the former ...
She challenged Trump at a number of points, such as why he didn't end birthright citizenship when he was president and why he didn't remove COVID-era medical adviser Anthony Fauci, a villain to many conservatives, from his job. She asked him...