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Donald J. Trump, born on June 14, 1946, in Queens, New York, was a businessman and TV personality before becoming one of the most unexpected presidents in U.S. history. He built a real estate empire and became famous worldwide through his show The Apprentice, where his signature phrase was, “You’re fired!”
In 2015, Trump shocked the world by announcing he would run for president. Many didn’t take him seriously—but he had a strong message: Make America Great Again. He spoke directly to people who felt left behind, promising jobs, strong borders, and tough trade deals.
In 2016, Trump ran as a Republican and defeated Hillary Clinton in a stunning election upset, becoming the 45th President of the United States.
During his presidency (2017–2021), he made big changes:
Cut taxes and regulations to boost the economy.
Appointed three Supreme Court justices.
Took a tough stance on immigration and China.
Faced two impeachments (but was acquitted both times).
Handled the COVID-19 pandemic in a way that sparked major debate.
He was a president who always made headlines, whether through Twitter, rallies, or bold policies. His supporters loved his direct style. His critics called him divisive. But no one could ignore him.
In 2020, Trump ran for re-election but lost to Joe Biden. He claimed the election was stolen, which led to the January 6th Capitol riot—a dark moment in U.S. history.
Love him or hate him, Donald Trump changed American politics forever.