Donald John Trump is an American businessman, television personality, and politician who served as the 45th president of the United States from 2017 to 2021. He was born on June 14, 1946, in Queens, New York City. Trump is a controversial figure known for his outspoken personality, business ventures, and political career.
Trump attended the New York Military Academy and later studied at Fordham University and the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. He joined his family's real estate business, eventually becoming the president of the Trump Organization, which oversaw various real estate and business ventures.
Trump gained further fame as the host of the reality TV show "The Apprentice," which aired from 2004 to 2015. His catchphrase "You're fired!" became widely recognized, and the show contributed to his celebrity status.
Trump announced his candidacy for president in 2015 and ran as a Republican. His campaign focused on issues such as immigration, trade, and job creation. He won the presidency in the 2016 election, defeating Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. During his presidency, Trump implemented various policies and initiatives, including tax reforms, changes to immigration laws, and foreign policy decisions.
After leaving office, Trump continued to be involved in political activities and remained a prominent figure within the Republican Party. He also faced impeachment proceedings twice during his presidency, making him one of only three U.S. presidents to be impeached by the House of Representatives.