"Eric Trump is the third son of Donald J. Trump and Ivana Trump. Is is also the founder of the Eric Trump Foundation, and is an executive vice president."
How many Tournaments has Judd trump won?
As of October 2023, Judd Trump has won a total of 23 ranking titles in professional snooker, including the prestigious World Snooker Championship in 2019. He is considered one of the top players in the sport, showcasing his skills through numerous tournament victories. For the most up-to-date statistics, it's best to check the latest snooker records or official sources.
Why is Donald Johnson discoveries were so important?
Donald Johanson's discoveries, particularly the fossil known as "Lucy," were crucial because they provided significant insights into human evolution. Lucy, a 3.2 million-year-old Australopithecus afarensis, revealed key characteristics of bipedalism and helped bridge the gap between modern humans and our ancient ancestors. His work emphasized the importance of Africa as a cradle of human evolution and reshaped our understanding of the timeline and development of hominins. Overall, Johanson's findings have had a lasting impact on anthropology and paleontology, influencing the way we study human origins.
Does Donald Trump have a law degree?
No. Donald Trump holds a bachelor's degree from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania and an honorary degree (in business administration) from Robert Gordon University but not a law degree.
Why did Donald Trump visit Mexico?
Trump was invited by Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto to improve relations with the American candidate, in case he won the 2016 Presidential Elections.
This however, backfired spectacularly for the Mexican president: after the visit, Trump was now seen as a serious presidential contender, while he never changed his extreme views about Mexico and Mexican people, because like the rest of his "base", Trump sees Mexico as an enemy. This added confidence points to the Republican candidate, who eventually won the presidency during the November 2016 elections.
For the Mexican President, this fiasco resulted in a huge amount of criticism by his detractors, becoming one the most unpopular presidents in recent Mexican history, to the point that during the Mexican 2018 Presidential Elections, there is a high probability that a socialist, populist candidate -- the Mexican version of Bernie Sanders -- wins the incoming elections.
How many electoral votes did Donald Trump get from Wisconsin?
Donald Trump received 10 electoral votes, receiving 1,405,284 votes to Hillary Clinton's 1,382,536 votes, winning Wisconsin.
How many hours a day does President Donald Trump work?
You won't find a truthful answer from anyone on this topic, or really any question about Trump. I don't claim to be objective, but I am a political independent who decided not to vote for Hillary or Trump. I've always voted Republican or third party, but I'll try to answer your question fairly.
President Trump wakes up very early. This is why many of his tweets begin at 4am or so.
However, he reportedly doesn't like to start work until 11am or so. Also, his schedule has many blocks of "Executive Time" (or time to himself) throughout. Even if these reports turn out to be misleading, it's undeniable that Trump spends more time recreating than any prior POTUS. He spends more time away from the White House, and far more time golfing.
He can get up so early since he heads to bed around 6:30pm, reportedly. This has the ring of truth, given his advanced age and his early morning tweeting.
Many have claimed his attention span is very limited. He was videotaped getting up suddenly and walking away from Benjamin Netanyahu, and needing to be ushered back. Reports suggest this is not a one-off occurrence, but common with foreign leaders. Intelligence analysts with the CIA and NSA have had to simplify reports for him. He also reacts angrily to bad news, and so they've supposedly begun to sugar-coat things. And he won't read anything. He believes what he sees on Fox News, rather than understanding and trusting the information that the Intelligence Community delivers to him. Rather than get a Daily Briefing, he limits how often they can deliver information.
These claims likely have merit, judging by an objective analysis of his speech patterns. His vocabulary and sentences are very simple. His vocabulary grades lower than even Pres. Truman's, whose word choices were previously the most limited of all the Presidents since 1900. President Trump's sentences--when he speaks off the cuff--grade out as on 1st grade to 6th grade level. (This analysis was of random samples of his speech.) His tweets grade higher, but that's normal; we speak more simply than we write. However, with Trump's tweets, some grade out as a little higher than his speech (which is normal), while others grade out as MUCH higher (11th grade, which is odd). This might be the result of aides or lawyers doing some of his tweeting, or that they edit some of his tweets before he sends them out. It could also be indicative of severe anxiety when speaking (unlikely), or some other deficit that is overcome when he is writing by himself, versus speaking in public. Or he may simply be embarrassed by his simplistic speech, and overcompensating. This would explain why he sometimes tweets with higher vocabulary, but used incorrectly (e.g., his recent misuse of "misnomer").
Someone so old, with such a short attention span and basic vocabulary would be hard-pressed to put in lengthy days in such a difficult job as President of the United States.
Although there is no way for White House outsiders--such as myself--to give a true answer to your question, it's safe to say that Pres. Trump is "on the job" for fewer hours than former Pres. George W. Bush, who had previously set a low bar for hours at work for a POTUS. President Trump clearly felt former Pres. Obama was golfing and relaxing too much, and sincerely intended to do better, but instead has gone in the opposite direction. Compared to Bush 43 and Trump, Obama was a workaholic, and Trump has been the laziest POTUS in recent memory.
Will Donald Trump ruin America?
This question calls for an opinion, and I expect there will be many. As a historian, I will point out that nearly every president is greeted with partisans saying he will be amazing and opponents saying he will be dreadful. So your opinion will be affected by whether you are a Trump supporter (in which case, you have bought into the discourse that he is a very successful businessman, someone who can't be pushed around, a courageous truth-teller, the man who can bring back jobs to the US, and the one man who can make American great again); or, conversely, whether you are a Trump detractor (in which case you are skeptical of his claims, think he is basically dishonest, and believe he is a bigot, a narcissist, someone who only cares about himself and his rich friends, and a man who will only seek to make upper-class white America great again). My own personal belief leans towards the latter assessment, but I fully expect there are others on this site who believe the former. Only time will tell.
Why did people think Donald Trump was going to lose the American election?
Most polling suggested Clinton would win. Trump also arguably lost all his debates against Clinton.
There's no evidence he's ever actually taken a formal IQ test, but we can make a guess from his education and achievements.
Several articles (including one based on Trump being a graduate of the prestigious Wharton Business School at the University of Pennsylvania) have estimated his IQ at around 156, which would make him smarter than 99.98% of the population. The original article estimated Trump's IQ based on Wharton's admissions requirements, and graduates from its famous MBA program - however Trump didn't go through the usual admissions process - he transferred to Wharton from the main Pennsylvania intake part way through his first year, the conditions for which are less rigorous, and he got a B.S, not an MBA there. Not being a Wharton MBA graduate doesn't automatically make Trump a dummy. University of Pennsylvania is a highly regarded, Ivy League school.
it's safe to assume that Trump is highly intelligent in a conventionally defined way, and it wouldn't be surprising if his IQ is extremely high. The truth is that we don't actually know what Donald Trump's IQ is. Maybe it really is 156 but there is no currently available proof of that in the public domain.. Some have speculated his IQ could be in the 120-130 range. That's still higher than most people, but it's far from genius level. An IQ of 156 would put him in the rarefied air of Thomas Jefferson, John Quincy Adams, and Jimmy Carter (Carter was part of the nuclear submarine program while in the Navy). If his IQ is in the 120-130 range, that would put him in the company of Ulysses Grant, Harry Truman, James Monroe, and the president he seems to resemble most in temperament - Andrew Jackson.
Note: different classifications set the level for "genius" differently. Some set that classification as low as an IQ of 140+, others don't declare someone a genius unless they score 160+. Also the same person will usually score differently on different IQ tests with variations as much as 20 points between the best and worst scores.
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How can you tell Donald Trump About your Donald Trump alarm?
Mr Trump, you called out Mr Obama on his birth certificate and got what you wanted. His BC says his father is African. AFRICAN is a nationality NOT a race. My BC does not say my dad was German. There are white Africans. ( thus the phase --- Afro - American.) Two nationalities not races. Back then, they used either black or colored. Just my opinion.
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A hard question to answer, and the jury - in the form of all the major political analysts - is still out on this. So the following is purely a matter of opinion, not of predicting the future.
One problem in sizing Trump up is that he is a master public relations manager with an excellent radar for what his constituents - today poor whites, rednecks and religious fanatics - want to hear him say now. So what he says that his ideas are may well be much different from what his ideas really are. And should he become President his policies might change a lot. Trump is by all accounts an intelligent and successful businessman who did not get where he is today by being an idiot and a fanatic. And he really has no-one to thank or return favors to for becoming President if he does - much unlike Mrs. Clinton.
He already acknowledges today that he will have to adapt and compromise. So he may well turn out to be a more 'mainstream' conservative President in many fields with a big-city (so, fairly liberal) attitude towards 'moral' subjects like abortion. Republicans will love his ideas of making other Western countries pay much more in contribution to NATO and making a 'deal' with Putin on east-west relations. Many Republicans are naturally inclined to isolationism with regards to the world's troubles and fights, so many will also like Trump's idea to remain mostly uninvolved. Finally, Trump's attitude towards global warming and the environment is not so far removed from general Republican attitudes on the subject. His idea not to kowtow so much to Saudi Arabia will also find general support. And he will very probably quickly drop the "Mexican Wall"- idea and the one of forced mass evacuation of Mexicans altogether when shown its practical problems - if he's not already perfectly aware of them.
So the final verdict may be that he will be (grudgingly, at first) accepted by most Republicans and unite them behind him.
What is the set of medals displayed on the table behind President Trump in the oval office?
Those are President Trump's collection of Challenge Coins.