The number "five" includes the elections of We understood coordination to require an agreement – tacit or express – between the Trump Campaign and the Russian government on election interference. Donald Trump has been sworn in as President of the United States during a ceremony in which he made a brief and controversial speech.

As Ronald Brownstein Finally, there's the trite but true point that the anger that Trump tapped into is a deep, deep well—and not all of that anger is fueled by racism. Republican Group Says Trump Just Became The 'Confederacy's Second President' NEWS CORONAVIRUS POLITICS 2020 ELECTIONS ENTERTAINMENT LIFE PERSONAL VIDEO SHOPPING U.S. He believes the United States has incredible potential and will go on to exceed even its remarkable achievements of the past. But, in the end, the idea that Trump would lose and Hillary Clinton would win came down to faith; faith that no matter what those polls showed—even when they tightened, even when an event like Brexit proved that maybe they weren't quite capturing the tides of public sentiment—the notion of Trump entering the Oval Office remained unthinkable.So what happened? They cited evidence to support charges of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress, and asserted that Trump's actions were exactly what the founding fathers had in mind when they included an impeachment process in the Constitution.Responding over the next three days, the Trump legal team did not deny the facts as presented in the charges, but said Trump had not broken any laws or obstructed Congress.On January 31, the Senate voted against allowing subpoenas to call witnesses or documents; 51 Republicans formed the majority for this vote.Following his acquittal, Trump began removing impeachment witnesses and political appointees and career officials he deemed insufficiently loyal.At the end of his second year, his two-year average Gallup approval rating was the lowest of any president since World War II.Trump's presence on social media has attracted attention worldwide since he joined By the end of May 2020, Trump had written about 52,000 tweets.Trump has frequently used Twitter as a direct means of communication with the public, sidelining the press.Many of the assertions he has tweeted have been proven false.As president, Trump has frequently made false statements in public speeches and remarks.Trump uttered "at least one false or misleading claim per day on 91 of his first 99 days" in office, according to Some of Trump's falsehoods are inconsequential, such as his claims of a large crowd size during his inauguration.Despite the frequency of Trump's falsehoods, the media have rarely referred to them as "lies".Some view the nature and frequency of Trump's falsehoods as having profound and corrosive consequences on democracy.Throughout his career, Trump has sought media attention. He became president of his father's real-estate business in 1971, renamed it The Trump Organization, and expanded its operations from Queen Trump hinted at war on social media, provoking a response from Iran for what Iranian foreign minister Trump has supported the policies of Israeli Prime Minister Before and during his presidency, Trump has repeatedly accused China of taking unfair advantage of the U.S.In 2017, North Korea's nuclear weapons were increasingly seen as a serious threat to the United States.In March 2018, Trump immediately agreed to Kim's proposal for a meeting.During his campaign and as president, Trump has repeatedly asserted that he desires better relations with Russia.As president, Trump has criticized Russia about Syria,Amidst continuing growth of China's missile forces, Trump announced in October 2018 that he was withdrawing the U.S. from the On August 11, 2017, Trump said he is "not going to rule out a military option" to confront the government of As a candidate, Trump questioned whether he, as president, would automatically extend The Trump administration has been characterized by high turnover, particularly among White House staff. Yes, there was plenty of polling and data and modeling and historical precedent that gave us good reason to think that Donald Trump would never be elected president. Trump signed the bill that day, ending the shutdown at 35 days. The incident reportedly happened days after Trump demanded the release of President Barack Obama's academic records.In October 2013, New York Republicans circulated a memo suggesting Trump should run for governor of the state in 2014 against On June 16, 2015, Trump announced his candidacy for President of the United States in a "bizarre spectacle" at Trump Tower in Manhattan.On July 15, 2016, Trump announced his selection of Indiana governor On September 26, 2016, Trump and Clinton faced off in Trump's campaign platform emphasized renegotiating Fact-checking organizations have denounced Trump for making a record number of false statements compared to other candidates.After repeated questioning by reporters, Trump said he disavowed David Duke and the KKK.As a presidential candidate, Trump disclosed details of his companies, assets, and revenue sources to the extent required by the FEC. Trump was born and raised in Queens, a borough of New York City, attended Fordham University for two years and received a bachelor's degree in economics from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. From award-winning writing and photography to binge-ready videos to electric live events, GQ meets millions of modern men where they live, creating the moments that create conversations.A brief, valiant attempt at explaining this...this...Watch Keith Olbermann explain how the terrorists have, finally, won: Donald John Trump is the 45th and current president of the United States. The proceeds generated by the markups were shared by the owners.In 2013, the State of New York filed a $40 million civil suit against Trump University; the suit alleged that the company made false statements and defrauded consumers.The Donald J. Trump Foundation was a U.S.-based private foundation established in 1988 for the initial purpose of giving away proceeds from the book In June 2018 the New York attorney general's office filed a civil suit against the foundation, Trump himself, and his adult children, asking for $2.8 million in restitution and additional penalties.Before being inaugurated as president, Trump moved his businesses into a Multiple lawsuits have been filed alleging that Trump is violating the In 2015, Trump said he "makes a lot of money with" the In December 2015, Trump said in a radio interview that he had a "conflict of interest" in dealing with Two lesser memoirs were published in 1990 and 1997, and various other books have been published under Trump's name.