Trump says his father gave him a ‘small’ $1 million loan
“I mean, my whole life really has been a ‘no, ‘” Trump said. I started out in Brooklyn. Donald Trump once accepted a several million dollar loan from his father in the 1990s, when crushing debts left his business in shambles.
As for help from his real estate developer father, Trump says he had to pay back that million-dollar loan with interest.
Trump replied, “You know what, I am asking for that”.
It wasn’t until 1973 that the Trump brand made its way to Manhattan, at the insistence of Donald. The politicians all want – and the media – they all want a 14-point plan – bing-bing-bing-bing – it doesn’t work that way, because one point gets loused up and now you have to go to a different point 2…. He wouldn’t be able to do that as president.
“We are going to bring deals back, we’re going to bring jobs back”. See the economy under all recent Republicans for how that turns out.
“With the women over there, they don’t have to wear the you-know-what”, Trump said referring to the veils worn by a few Muslim women. They are, in fact, often seeming shell games leveraged by the power of his celebrity last name.
Trump said his father Fred, who owned a real estate company focusing on middle-class housing in Queens and Brooklyn, told him not to go to Manhattan for real estate opportunities because that wasn’t their “territory”. Trump was born in 1946.
The issue of Trump’s specificity came up multiple times during the televised event, first during a question about his proposals on immigration from an undecided voter.
He then said he’d heard it from “numerous networks” and read the claim “in the papers”. An audience member who’s teetering on who to vote for said she’d swing his way, “if only you would eat a piece of humble pie once in a while”, and then asked if Trump could share what weaknesses he had.
Donald Trump and Ben Carson are locked in a heated battle for the top spot among Republican’s in the 2016 race for the GOP presidential race.
Trump is a “force to be reckoned with”, said Ralph Murphy of Kingston, who attended the earlier public rally.
Thankfully, Trump has been such a YOOOOGE success in his life, against all odds – everyone knows how hard it is for a white Christian son of a millionaire to catch a break in America – that he could afford to commission one, if he so choose, from the world’s greatest violin maker, and it would be gold and classy and even more lovely than a door in the DONALD J.