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In his tweet, Trump thanked the pro-Trump protesters shown in the video, calling them "great people". [190] [191] [192] The tweet was widely criticized as racist. [191] Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina (the Senate's sole black Republican) called the tweet "indefensible" and asked Trump to delete it.
A $59.99 Bible that Trump endorsed in partnership with singer Lee Greenwood earned him $300,000 in royalties, while he booked $4.5 million for "Letters to Trump," a 2023 collection of letters sent ...
The resurrection of Trump's political fortunes means TMTG has gained nearly a third in value over the past five trading sessions. His own 57% personal stake in the company has similarly ballooned ...
If Trump wins the election, he will become the 47th president of the United States. The number ties into his campaign’s "Agenda47," a list of proposals he plans to pursue if re-elected.
One of the largest, recent examples of US election interference via social media relates to the January 6th attack on the United States Capitol. President Trump, after losing the 2020 election, showed his displeasure on the social media platform Twitter. Trump encouraged his supporters to protest and riot in response to the election loss.
In the 2016 presidential election, Donald Trump made extensive use of his Twitter account to broadcast his thoughts and opinions during his campaign. [8] [9] The Trump campaign also utilized targeted advertising on the social media site Facebook, by hiring political consulting firm Cambridge Analytica to create these personalized ads for users. [10]
A Trump adviser told The Post that the MSG appearance — while it likely won’t turn New York red — will create waves in national media and dominate headlines on an otherwise sleepy Sunday.
Trump with Dennis Rodman for Celebrity Apprentice in 2009. In 2003, Trump became the co-producer and host of the NBC reality show, The Apprentice, in which a group of competitors battled for a high-level management job in one of Trump's commercial enterprises. The other contestants were successively "fired" and eliminated from the game.