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Donald Trump, from a businessman to the entertainment stage, to becoming President and impeached by the US House of Representatives

 Donald Trump, from a businessman to the entertainment stage, to becoming President and impeached by the US House of Representatives

Donald Trump, from a businessman to the entertainment stage, to becoming President and impeached by the US House of Representatives

President of the United States Donald Trump was impeached by the US House of Representatives on Wednesday (18/12/2019) local time. The impeachment was decided after the plenary session held by the US House of Representatives passed the two articles on which the decision was based. Two articles used by the US House of Representatives to impeach Trump are abuse of power and attempts to obstruct investigations conducted by the US Congress. 

The trial received the support of more than 216 seats, sufficient to meet the minimum requirements for Trump's impeachment at the US House of Representatives level. Although the DPR has been impeached, the final decision must go through the US Senate hearing which will be held in January 2020. The leadership of Trump, a figure previously known as a businessman, is marred by various controversies.


Trump's trip

Trump became president in November 2016 after defeating Democratic rival Hillary Clinton. Donald Trump is the first person to become President of the US with no previous government or military experience. Before becoming president, Trump was known as a businessman, and had appeared on the entertainment stage several times. Launching History, Trump started his career as an entrepreneur by working in his father's real estate development company. He took over the leadership of the company in the 1970s. Trump is the number four of five children. He was born June 14, 1946 in Queens, New York. Trump attended the New York Military Academy.


He took higher education at Fordham University, New York City, then moved to the Wharton School of finance and Commerce, University of Pennsylvania. During the Vietnam war, he received medical exemptions which prevented him from being recruited for military service. In the business world, Trump has had many ups and downs. He built large projects such as the Grand Hyatt New York, which opened in 1980, and the Trump Tower in 1983.


Donald Trump also briefly opened a hotel-casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey, acquired a multi-storey hotel plaza in Manhattan, and bought Real Mar-a-Largo in Palm Beach, Florida. Apart from the property business, Trump also owns an airline and a professional football team in the United States Football League, although it did not last long. In 1989, Forbes recorded Trump's net worth at that time of US $ 1.5 billion. Early 1990, the decline in the real estate market caused Trump's condition to decline.


Trump is deeply in debt and his casino is in bankruptcy. In 1995, the loss was reported to be nearly 1 billion US dollars. Some of his efforts to improve his finances included creating a business model that involved using his name's license for a variety of businesses from condos to steaks and ties. Trump continues to expand his business and acquire real estate properties that include office buildings, hotels and golf courses around the world. 

Trump also partnered with the NBC television network to buy the Miss Universe organization which hosts the Miss Universe, Miss USA and Miss Teen USA beauty pageants. In 2004, Trump made a reality show titled "The Apprentice". This event features contestants who compete in various challenges to become one of its employees. The Apprentice's slogan was "You're fired!", Which later became popular. 

In the entertainment world, Trump also frequently appears as cameo on TV shows and films such as "Home Alone 2: Lost in New York", and "Sex and the City". Launching Britannica, since 1980, Trump has regularly conveyed in public that he wants to become president. However, various media agreed to stop the publicity. In June 2015, Trump announced he would run for the US elections. His promises included creating millions of new jobs, punishing US companies exporting jobs abroad, reviving the coal industry, building a wall on the US-Mexico border, and banning immigration by Muslims.

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