Donald Trump Jr Biography
Donald Trump Jr. is an American businessman and former reality television personality. He is the eldest son to the 45th president of the U.S Donald Trump with his first wife Ivana. He campaigned for his father so much that he even had a Russian lawyer who promised to damage the campaign of Hillary Clinton in 2016 during the presidential election.
He has however been cited for promoting questionable or false information. He is currently The trustee and executive vice president of The Trump Organization alongside his younger brother Eric Trump. Trump Jr. has two younger siblings Tiffany From his father’s marriage to Marla Maples and Barron from his father’s marriage to Melania Trump. He is also the brother of Ivanka Tramp.
He is The grandson of Fred Trump And the Great-grandson of Elizabeth Trump through his father. His parents divorced when he was only 13 years old. He was affected by the divorce that he became estranged from his dad for one after learning that his mother left because his father had another woman. While he was a child he attended Buckley School and The Hill School in Pottstown Pennsylvania Wharton School he earned a B.S. degree in Economics.
Donald Trump Jr Age
He was born on 31st December 1977 in New York City in New York in the U.S.
Donald Trump Jr Height
He stands at 1.85 m.
Donald Trump Jr Marriage
Trump Jr. began dating model Vanessa Kay Trump in 2003 at his father’s suggestion. The two then married on November 12, 2005, at his father’s Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach Florida. His aunt Judge Maryanne Trump Barry officiated the marriage. Vanessa’s grandfather was Danish Jazz musician Kai Ewans. It was announced on March 15, 2018, that the couple had separated and that she had filed for an uncontested divorce in Manhattan Supreme Court. The complaint is secret except for the title of the case.
Donald Trump Jr Kids
He and his wife Vanessa Hydon Trump have five lovely children, three boys, and two girls. Their names are Donald Trump III, Spencer Fredrick Trump, Kai Madison Trump, Chloe Sophia Trump and Tristan Millos Trump.
Donald Trump Jr Affair
It is alleged that Donald Jr. and Kimberly are dating since they knew each other long time. Kimberly had been appointed as the White House secretary. it is also alleged that they began in April Last year which led to Vanessa Donald Jr.’s wife filing for a divorce from him.
Donald Trump Jr Career
Trump moved to Aspen Colorado where he hunted, fished, skied, lived in a truck, and worked as a bartender for a year immediately after graduating from Penn in 2000. He has also supervised building projects like the Trump International Airport, 40 Wall Street, and Trump Park Avenue. He also helped launch Tramp Mortgage a company that later collapsed.
He later became the spokesperson to a public relations firm called Who’s Who had received thousands of complaints filed from the Better Business Bureau. He then appeared also as a judge or a guest on many episodes of The Apprentice his father’s reality television show until its final season in 2015.
His father then announced that he and his brother Eric would oversee a trust that included the Trump Organization assets while his father remains to be the President in order to avert a conflict of interest on January 11, 2017. He was also a key member of his father’s campaign during the 2016 presidential elections.
He spoke at the Republican National Convention along with his siblings Ivanka, Eric, and Tiffany. He was Nicknamed Fredo by some members of his father’s campaign as a reference to Fredo Corleone who is a fictional character from the Godfather. He influenced his father’s choice of Secretary of the interior to chose Ryan Zinke during the Presidential Transition. He developed a right persona as a right-wing provocateur and agent defend of Trumpism according to the Washington Post.
Donald Trump Jr Net Worth
His estimated net worth is $200 million.
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California Governor Gavin Newsom joked that he and President Donald Trump “may have had” a discussion about the relationship between Newsom’s ex-wife, Kimberly Guilfoyle, and Trump’s eldest son, Donald Trump, Jr.
During an interview with BuzzFeed News, Newsom was asked if Trump has ever brought up the fact that his son is dating the ex-wife of one of his biggest political foes.”We may have had a private moment on that conversation, which in and of itself, makes life just interesting,” Newsom chuckled.
When asked what he thinks of their relationship, Newsom simply said, “Life’s interesting.”
In the span of the interview, Newsom also accused Trump of intentionally using nativist and xenophobic language to satiate his base, and said he believes from private conversations with the president that it’s clear Trump
knows what he’s doing.
“He reinforced that he knows exactly what he’s doing, he knows the fears and anxiety of his base and he exploits them,” Newsom said. “He reinforces it in his actions, he reinforces it in any conversation I’ve had with him.”
The governor did not elaborate on what specifically Trump said to him that led him to believe this.
Newsom was also asked about the massive college admission scandal that rocked a number of high-profile California universities earlier this week.
“I know the pressure of having to make it, getting your kids into school, pressures we’ve all felt from our parents, from society, from our friends,” Newsom said. “It’s a deeper issue than the bribery and holding these people to account, which they should be.”
Governor Newsom also decried “legal bribery” in higher education where people who make generous donations to institutions of higher education can easily get their children into those schools.
“What about the legal bribery that exists in higher education?” he asked. “Does anyone think someone who writes a 100 million dollar check to a university doesn’t have the cell phone of someone influential? Want to connect the dots on that person and see how many letters of recommendation they’ve made in their lives, and how often those recommendations went to the top of the pile and not the bottom of the pile, and how many of their families, extended or in the future, will have access [to the school]?”
The governor also fielded questions on his recent order to halt executions in the state of California, his thoughts on the nascent 2020 Democratic primaries and whether he “missed his moment” to enter the national stage.
You can watch his full interview in the video above.
Eric Ting is an SFGATE staff writer. Email him at eting@sfchronicle.com and follow him on Twitter
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