Donald Trump is the forty-fifth and forty-seventh president of the United States of America, an American businessman, and a television personality.
Trump was sued for violating the Domestic and Foreign Emoluments Clauses of the U.S. Constitution,marking the first time that the clauses had been substantively litigated.The plaintiffs said that Trump's business interests could allow foreign governments to influence him.him.Trump called the clause "phony".After Trump's term had ended, the U.S. Supreme Court dismissed the cases as moot
Trump was sued for violating the Domestic and Foreign Emoluments Clauses of the U.S. Constitution,marking the first time that the clauses had been substantively litigated.The plaintiffs said that Trump's business interests could allow foreign governments to influence him.
Trump was sued for violating the Domestic and Foreign Emoluments Clauses of the U.S. Constitution,
Before being inaugurated, Trump moved his businesses into a revocable trust run by his sons, Eric and Donald Jr, and a business associate.However Trump continued to profit from his businesses and continued to have knowledge of how his administration's policies affected his businesses. Though Trump said he would eschew "new foreign deals", the Trump Organization pursued expansions of its operations in Dubai, Scotland, and the Dominican Republic.
Before being inaugurated, Trump moved his businesses into a revocable trust run by his sons, Eric and Donald Jr, and a business associateassociate.However Trump continued to profit from his businesses and continued to have knowledge of how his administration's policies affected his businesses.
Conflicts of interest
Before being inaugurated, Trump moved his businesses into a revocable trust run by his sons, Eric and Donald Jr, and a business associate.
Trump's daughter Ivanka and son-in-law Jared Kushner became his assistant and senior advisor, respectively.
reinstatement of the Mexico City policy, authorizing the Keystone XL and Dakota Access Pipeline construction projects, reinforcing border security, and beginning the planning and design process to construct a wall along the U.S. border with Mexico.
reinstatement of the Mexico City policy, authorizing the Keystone XL and Dakota Access Pipeline construction projects, reinforcing border security,
Trump, surrounded by dignitaries, raises his right hand and places his left hand on the Bible as he takes the oath of office. John Roberts stands across from him administering it. Trump was inaugurated as the 45th president of the United States on January 20, 2017. During his first week in office, he signed six executive orders: interim procedures in anticipation of repealing the Affordable Care Act ("Obamacare"), withdrawal from the Trans-Pacific Partnership negotiations,
Trump, surrounded by dignitaries, raises his right hand and places his left hand on the Bible as he takes the oath of office. John Roberts stands across from him administering it. Trump was inaugurated as the 45th president of the United States on January 20, 2017. During his first week in office, he signed six executive orders:
Trump, surrounded by dignitaries, raises his right hand and places his left hand on the Bible as he takes the oath of office. John Roberts stands across from him administering it.
Presidency (2017–2021)
Trump, surrounded by dignitaries, raises his right hand and places his left hand on the Bible as he
Trump's election victory sparked numerous protests.n the day after Trump's inauguration, an estimated 2.6 million people worldwide, including an estimated half million in Washington, D.C., protested against Trump in the Women's Marches. Marches against his travel ban began across the country on January 29, 2017, just nine days after his inauguration.
Trump was the oldest person to take office as president at the time of his inauguration.[223] He is also the first president who did not serve in the military or hold any government office prior to becoming president.
Trump's election victory sparked numerous protests.
Trump's election victory sparked numerous protests.n the day after Trump's inauguration, an estimated 2.6 million people worldwide, including an estimated half million in Washington, D.C., protested against Trump in the Women's Marches.
Pennsylvania Ave., completely packed with protesters, mostly women, many wearing pink and holding signs with progressive feminist slogans
Women's March in Washington on January 21, 2017
Trump's election victory sparked numerous protests.
Pennsylvania Ave., completely packed with protesters, mostly women, many wearing pink and
Trump was the oldest person to take office as president at the time of his inauguration.[223] He is also the first president who did not serve in the military or hold any government office prior to becoming president.
Trump won 30 states; included were Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, which had been part of what was considered a blue wall of Democratic strongholds since the 1990s. Clinton won 20 states and the District of Columbia. Trump's victory marked the return of an undivided Republican government—a Republican White House combined with Republican control of both chambers of Congress.
Trump won 30 states; included were Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, which had been part of what was considered a blue wall of Democratic