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特朗普

特朗普, known as Donald Trump in English, is an American businessman, television personality, and politician who served as the 45th President of the United States from 2017 to 2021. He is known for his real estate ventures, branding, and reality television shows, as well as his controversial political career. Trump's presidency was marked by significant policy changes, widespread media attention, and a deeply polarized political landscape. His influence continues to be felt in American politics and beyond.

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1946 — 2024

  1. 1946

    Birth of Donald Trump

    Donald Trump was born on June 14, 1946, in Queens, New York City, as the fourth of five children to Fred and Mary Trump. His early life was marked by a privileged upbringing, which laid the foundation for his future business career.
  2. 1971

    Trump Takes Over the Family Business

    In 1971, Donald Trump took control of his father's real estate company, E. Trump & Son, and rebranded it as The Trump Organization. He began to expand the business into Manhattan, focusing on high-profile real estate developments.
  3. 1980

    Opening of Trump Tower

    In 1983, Donald Trump opened Trump Tower, a 58-story skyscraper in Midtown Manhattan. This iconic building became a symbol of Trump's success and was pivotal in establishing his brand in the real estate market.
  4. 2004

    The Launch of The Apprentice

    In 2004, Donald Trump became the host of the reality television show "The Apprentice." The show gained immense popularity and significantly enhanced Trump's public profile, introducing his catchphrase, "You're fired!" to a wide audience.
  5. 2015

    Trump Announces Presidential Candidacy

    On June 16, 2015, Donald Trump announced his candidacy for President of the United States. His campaign focused on issues such as immigration, trade, and national security, and he quickly gained a following among Republican voters.
  6. 2016

    Trump Wins the Republican Nomination

    In July 2016, Donald Trump officially became the Republican Party's nominee for president after a contentious primary season. His unorthodox style and populist message resonated with many voters, leading to his nomination at the Republican National Convention.
  7. 2016

    Trump's Victory in the Presidential Election

    On November 8, 2016, Donald Trump won the presidential election against Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. His victory was considered a major political upset, as he lost the popular vote but secured key Electoral College votes.
  8. 2017

    Inauguration as President of the United States

    Donald Trump was inaugurated as the 45th President of the United States on January 20, 2017. His inauguration speech emphasized themes of nationalism and a commitment to "Make America Great Again."
  9. 2017

    Implementation of Controversial Policies

    During his first year in office, Donald Trump implemented several controversial policies, including the travel ban targeting several predominantly Muslim countries, the withdrawal from the Paris Agreement, and significant tax reform.
  10. 2019

    Impeachment Inquiry Initiated

    In September 2019, an impeachment inquiry was initiated against Donald Trump, focusing on allegations that he solicited foreign interference in the 2020 election. The House of Representatives later voted to impeach him in December 2019.
  11. 2020

    Trump's Handling of the COVID-19 Pandemic

    Donald Trump's administration faced criticism for its handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, with many arguing that his response was slow and ineffective. The pandemic significantly impacted the economy and public health in the United States.
  12. 2020

    Re-election Campaign and Loss

    In the 2020 presidential election, Donald Trump campaigned for re-election against Democratic nominee Joe Biden. Despite a strong base of support, Trump lost the election, receiving fewer Electoral College votes than Biden.
  13. 2021

    Second Impeachment and Capitol Riot

    In January 2021, following the Capitol riot on January 6, Donald Trump was impeached for a second time by the House of Representatives, making him the first president in U.S. history to be impeached twice. He was later acquitted by the Senate.
  14. 2023

    Trump Announces 2024 Presidential Run

    On November 15, 2022, Donald Trump announced his candidacy for the 2024 presidential election, signaling his intent to return to the political arena and maintain his influence within the Republican Party.
  15. 2024

    Trump's Ongoing Influence in Politics

    As of 2024, Donald Trump continues to be a significant figure in American politics, shaping the Republican Party's direction and engaging in various political rallies and events leading up to the election.

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