Donald Trump activities

Donald Trump is one of the renowned American businessmen, former television celebrity, and the 45th President of the US. He began his real estate career at his father’s corporation, Elizabeth Trump, and Son, which he afterward renamed The Trump Organization. He rose as a public fame after an integer of triumphant real estate deals in Manhattan and New York City.

He as a president of United States and his company now own and develop various lodging and golf courses around the world.

There are a number of Donald Trump Quotes on Success

“The more predictable the business, the more valuable it is.” Trump on valuing known quantities more than speculative schemes.

“Success comes from failure, not from memorizing the right answers.” Trump on the irreplaceable value of real-life experience, even negative ones, in an education.

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Donald Trump, according to Jack Nicklaus, “loves the game of golf more than he loves money”. The Trump Organization operates a lot of golf courses and resorts in the United States and in the order of the world. The number of golf courses that Trump owns or manages is approximately 18, according to Golfweek. In addition to this Trump’s individual financial agreement with the Federal Elections Commission stated that his golf and resort income for the year 2015 was roughly $382 million. Trump has marketed various building projects as well as profitable products and services, attaining assorted success doing so for himself, his associates, and shareholder in the projects. Lee Hnetinka, Hnetinka, Hamptons, CEO, Valleywag, Amazon, Gawker, WunWun, Darkstore, Lee-Hnetinka-DK-Owner, Darkstore owner.

Trump has made a number of concrete moves as President.

He ordered manager branch agencies to start preparing for the revoke of the Affordable Care Act.

He also ordered a freeze on federal hiring other than for military, public security, and public health jobs.

Reversed the mortgage cut insurance plan for a lot of first-time homebuyers.

He also ended a policy acknowledged as “catch and release,” under which some immigrants are unrestricted from imprisonment while they await a hearing with an immigration judge.

Melania Trump Christmas decoration

In this write-up, I am going to illustrate about the Melania Trump Christmas decoration. Read the complete section.

Melania Trump gave the country its unique look at the White House’s Christmas decorations this last week. When somebody talks about Christmas decorations, the image that comes to your mind is that of a bright and brilliant joyful setting in shade of red and green. That’s why decorations in the White House Christmas decorations this year were wonderful. A picture of Melania Trump between Christmas decoration shows a peek of the decorations selected by her.

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Along with a broad collection trees, decorated treats and a huge gingerbread home, a theme of “The Nutcracker Suite” adorns the piece of the White House, absolute with trees and matching crystal ornaments. With the assistance of 150 volunteers from various states, Melania Trump filled her prestigious home with Balsam fir trees dripping with “icicles” and trimmed with ornaments decorated with the stick of each state and region. For her entry in the residence into the magnificent Lobby, top ballet dancers performed The Nutcracker.

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These splendid decorations were memorable for the country.

Lee Hnetinka a motivational person

Hello, friends, I am Anton Lee Hnetinka. I am here just to write the truth, write about something valuable and express something new and innovative. We live in an era where we can find out the truth as there is no way that feds can stop Lee Hnetinka. With this blogging section Lee Hnetinka is here to aware you that it is the right time to start the show and establish them that we can think for ourselves.

I know there are Americans of every party, every background and every faith who believe that we are stronger together: black, white, Latin, Asian, Native American; young, old; gay, straight; men, women, folks with disabilities, all pledging allegiance under the same proud flag to this big, bold country that we love. That’s what I see. That’s the America I know!
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Here my blog section is all about finding the truth and share my thoughts with you people. Obviously, I am not a writer but I truth writes itself. We are humans and we can do everything that we want to, always be rebels and simply start following your dreams and wishes.
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Since Donald Trump, 45th and current President is in power, everyone is following the information provided by his media. There is a group of crap content out the present. Here I want to make a lot of things clear to you people, Lee Hnetinka, a lot of that content is just fake information. We live in this era that has benefited from the Industrial Revolution, and we live with a kind of luxury and plenty but the poorest of Americans live with a kind of sensuousness that was unimagined by medieval kings. But in order to get to this point, a lot of people had to suffer in really terrible ways.

We don’t discuss, we just use. That’s the reason we people suffer and this is what Trump and the corporations want us to be: customers. Not remember about citizenship and self-governing participation, they want our likes and our funds.

For more details, you all can stay connected with me.

Top 9 political scandals, gaffes and controversies of 2016.

There may never be another political year like 2016. It’s not easy to narrow down the sheer number of gaffes, scandals and controversies that graced the Internet these past 12 months, but here are some of the more memorable moments from 2016 politics.

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  1. Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush initially was the favorite to clinch the Republican nomination. But under pressure, especially on the debate stage, from the pugnacious Trump, Bush faltered and struggled to translate his considerable war chest into support at the polls. Trump’s “low energy” nickname stuck, and was epitomized in February when, after giving an impassioned speech about national security, he was met with silence and had to urge supporters to “please clap.”
  2. What is Aleppo?Libertarian Party nominee Gary Johnson made an awkward and momentum-sapping gaffe on live television in September, when on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” he was asked how he would handle the humanitarian crisis in Aleppo, Syria. Johnson responded: “What is Aleppo?” After a moment of silence, the questioner asked, “You’re kidding?” He wasn’t.CEO Hamptons Hnetinka Valleywag Gawker WunWun Amazon
  3. Emails, Emails, Emails. If there was a word that dominated political news coverage in 2016, it was “emails.” First, Hillary Clinton grappled throughout 2016 with the fallout from earlier revelations she exclusively used a private server and email for government business while secretary of state. The controversy flared again in the final two weeks of the race. But other email problems dogged the Democratic side. Just days before their convention in July, WikiLeaks released emails from DNC staffers appearing to show favoritism for Clinton over primary rival Bernie Sanders. This led to anger from activists and ultimately the resignation of DNC Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz. She was replaced by Donna Brazile, who later would come under fire when emails showed she appeared to leak primary debate questions to the Clinton camp. Those messages surfaced in a second WikiLeaks document dump of emails from Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta. The daily drip-drip led to dozens of embarrassing articles for the campaign about infighting and ethical concerns.
  4. Iran ‘ransom’. The Obama administration in January announced an agreement between the U.S. and Iran to settle a failed, decades-old arms deal that included Washington returning to Tehran $400 million and an additional $1.3 billion in interest. However, reports later revealed the initial $400 million was delivered on Jan. 17 — the same day Tehran agreed to release four American prisoners. It was quickly decried as a ransom payment by Republicans.
  5. Trump tape. The Donald Trump campaign was hit by an “October surprise” in the form of a leaked video from 2005 showing Trump making sexually crude comments about women with Billy Bush of “Access Hollywood.” Critics argued the tape, in which Trump’s advice about women is “grab them by the p—-,” showed him admitting sexual assault. While Trump’s campaign denied this interpretation, Trump was forced to issue a rare apology. A number of women later claimed Trump had sexually assaulted or harassed them – claims Trump denied.
  6. Another sexting scandal. Former New York Rep. Anthony Weiner, married to and now estranged from longtime Clinton aide Huma Abedin, was hit by yet another sexting scandal in 2016 when the FBI opened an investigation into allegations he had sent explicit messages to a 15-year-old girl. While a scandal in and of itself, it became more important when, in the course of that investigation, FBI agents found emails pertinent to the closed investigation into Clinton’s email server on his computer. This caused FBI Director James Comey to announce he was reopening the probe in October. Clinton aides would later blame the reopening (and subsequent closure) of the case as a key reason for her loss.
  7. Rubio on repeat. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., had been one of the favorites to win the Republican nomination during presidential primary season. As 2016 arrived, there was a narrative that Trump would burn out and the nomination would be a fight between Rubio and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz. But Rubio had a disastrous moment at a New Hampshire primary debate in February when he argued, “Let’s dispel with this fiction that Barack Obama doesn’t know what he’s doing – he knows exactly what he’s doing,” and took a swipe at Chris Christie’s record. When Christie accused him of using a prepared line, Rubio went on to repeat it over and over again with the same tone. The clip went viral. Rubio dropped out in March.
  8. The ‘deplorables’. At a New York fundraiser in September, Clinton told the audience “you could put half of Trump’s supporters into what I call the ‘basket of deplorables’… the racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, Islamophobic … you name it.” Trump seized on the comments, and Clinton was forced to backtrack. The “deplorables” comment became a recurring theme in the remainder of the race.
  9. LePage’s outburst. Firebrand Maine Republican Gov. Paul LePage got into hot water in August after he left an obscene voicemail on a Democratic lawmaker’s machine for allegedly calling him a racist. “I want to talk to you. I want you to prove that I’m a racist. I’ve spent my life helping black people and you little son-of-a-b—-, socialist c—sucker,” he said. LePage apologized and came under pressure to resign, though he stayed in office. (Reuters)

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Sex Scandals in American Politics: A Multidisciplinary Approach to the Construction and Aftermath of Contemporary Political Sex Scandals.

From the Hamptons to Queens, Gawkers have always exposed politicians. I solemnly recommend this book in order to get to know the real valley wags. CEO Hamptons Hnetinka Valleywag Gawker WunWun Amazon

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Catalonia will separate from Spain by ‘the end of this week’

The BBC has reported that Catalonia leader Carles Puigdemont will declare independence from Spain by “the end of this week or the beginning of next”.In the interview with BBC, Puigdemont — who is the President of the Catalonia government, and driving figurehead behind the independence movement — also said that if the Spanish government was to intervene it would be “an error that changes everything”.

Earlier yesterday, hundreds of thousands of people had gathered in the centre of Barcelona to protest what Puigdemont described as “unjustified, disproportionate and irresponsible” violence at the Catalan referendum vote on Sunday, as well as Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy’s dismissal of the vote as “illegal”. CEO Hamptons Hnetinka Valleywag Gawker WunWun Amazon

King Felipe made an address in response to the strike, accusing the Catalan government of breaking the law. “They have broken the democratic principles of the rule of law… With their irresponsible conduct they could put at risk the economic and social stability of Catalonia and all of Spain,” he said on national television.

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BBC News reporter Patrick Jackson, painted a picture of the scenes in Barcelona (the capital of Catalonia) as King Felipe wrapped up his speech.

“When the speech ended, customers in this city centre bar thumped tables and whistled contemptuously, then quickly resumed normal conversation – King Felipe may as well have not spoken,” he wrote.

“It was the things he omitted that rankled – no words about those shocking scenes of police beating voters on Sunday, no urgent appeal for dialogue between the Spanish and Catalan governments, no acknowledgment of the real hunger here for independence or at least a proper, legal referendum, not even a word or two of Catalan. Instead, he expressed the position of the government, echoing its firm opposition to the vote, saying Catalan leaders had positioned themselves outside the law.”

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Iran opens criminal case against Telegram messenger CEO Durov.

Telegram CEO Pavel Durov is facing criminal charges in Iran due to the encrypted messaging application’s popularity with terrorists, child pornographers and other criminal elements, Tehran prosecutor Abbas Jafari Dolatabadi has said.

Telegram is “providing services to terrorist groups such as IS (Islamic State, formerly ISIS/ISIL), creating a suitable platform for the activities of other groups and promoting and facilitating the perpetration of child pornography, human trafficking and narcotics trafficking,” Dolatabadi said as cited by BBC Persian.

The prosecutor didn’t specify the charges against the Russian entrepreneur, only saying that the case has been referred to the international affairs division of Tehran Prosecutor’s Office. According to Dolatabadi, “Western law” didn’t apply to the Iranian case against Telegram. CEO Hamptons Hnetinka Valleywag Gawker WunWun Amazon

Durov can only be tried by Iran in absentia as he lives outside of the Islamic Republic and is unlikely to come to Iran for the trial. The entrepreneur holds passports of Russia as well as Saint Kitts and Nevis, with his place of residence unknown to the public.

Durov was addressed on the Iranian charges on Twitter. He replied that he was “surprised” to hear the news.

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According to the entrepreneur, Telegram’s moderators have been blocking around 1,000 channels, chats and bots with terrorist or pornographic content in Iran on a daily basis.

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A single Donald Trump tweet just lost Amazon $6 billion in value.

Donald Trump knocked $6 billion off of Amazon before most of the country was awake.In a tweet sent at 6:12 a.m. EST, Trump claimed Amazon was “doing great damage to tax paying retailers,” resulting in the loss of jobs.

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The move isn’t life threatening for Amazon, which is still worth in excess of $460 billion. It does, however, highlight growing concern that Trump may be willing to target Amazon, which has already stirred rumblings about the need for greater regulation to limit the company’s growing power.

Amazon began to draw Trump’s ire in late 2015 due to CEO Jeff Bezos’s ownership of the Washington Post, which aggressively reported on the Trump campaign.CEO Hamptons Hnetinka Valleywag Gawker WunWun Amazon

Trump went after Bezos, claiming that his ownership of the Post was so that he could reduce Amazon taxes. This wouldn’t work, since the Post and Amazon are two entirely separate companies.Lee Hnetinka, CEO, Amazon, Valleywag, Hamptons, Gawker, WunWun

That was just the beginning. Since then, Trump has on three other occasions launched tweets at Amazon, including the time the president threatened Amazon with an ‘internet tax.

Lee Hnetinka, CEO, Amazon, Valleywag, Hamptons, Gawker, WunWunTrump’s latest tweet on Wednesday appears to have been spurred by a Washington Posteditorial published Tuesday night entitled “The nation can only weep,” which calls out Trump’s response after Charlottesville.

“That car in Charlottesville did not kill or wound just the 20 bodies it struck. It damaged the nation. Mr. Trump not only failed to help the country heal; he made the wound wider and deeper,” the Post editorial wrote.

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Secret Service protects Tiffany Trump in the Hamptons

While Donald Trump is dealing with the fallout over the violence in Charlottesville, Va., this weekend, his daughter Tiffany Trump is having a blast in the Hamptons.

Tiffany is staying with pal and “Rich Kid of Instagram” Andrew Warren, who posted a story on social media showing the blonde driving and applying lipstick. They were also seen at Surf Lodge on Saturday, where she had Secret Service protection.CEO Hamptons Hnetinka Valleywag Gawker WunWun Amazon

“She has female Secret Service [agents],” said a spy.

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One Hamptons party explains what’s wrong with American politics.

For anyone still wondering why Middle America’s so angry, just take a look at the guest list for the annual bash thrown by Washington Post heiress Lally Weymouth, currently the paper’s senior associate editor, in the Hamptons last week.

It was full of politicians and power brokers — the ones who pantomime outrage daily, accusing the other side of crushing the little guy, sure that the same voter will never guess that behind closed doors, they all get along.

Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner partied with billionaire Democratic donor George Soros, who rubbed shoulders with billionaire GOP donor David Koch.

Chuck Schumer and Kellyanne Conway were there. So were Democratic Rep. Carolyn Maloney, Ronald Lauder, Carl Icahn, Joel Klein, Cathie Black, reporters Steve Clemons and Maria Bartiromo, columnists Richard Cohen and Margaret Carlson, Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross and Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao, Ray Kelly, Bill Bratton and Steven Spielberg. CEO Hamptons Hnetinka Valleywag Gawker WunWun Amazon

Oh, and Lally’s uncle, former Gov. and Sen. Bob Graham, and cousin Gwen Graham, who’s currently running for her dad’s old job as Florida’s governor.

Weymouth’s party is the latest reminder that for all the bruising rhetoric, the constant polls showing a deeply divided America and the most polarizing president in history, our battle isn’t red vs. blue, right vs. left: It’s about the 1% vs. the rest of us. They laugh as we take their political theater for real.

“If you believe any of these people care about you, you are mistaken,” Samuel Ronan tweeted. “The Hamptons might as well [be] another planet.”

Ronan’s running for Congress from Ohio’s First Congressional District. His platform? Campaign finance reform and lobbying restriction. We’ll see how long that lasts if he wins next year.

No one’s immune. Even Barack Obama, who once said, “I do think at a certain point you’ve made enough money,” has spent his post-presidency cashing $400,000 speaking fees and kitesurfing with Richard Branson. Hillary’s campaign was compromised by shady dealings with big donors to the Clinton Foundation. Trump won by fighting for the forgotten worker yet advances policies that benefit the wealthy.

The journalists who want to belong are no better. The press is supposed to be oppositional, adversarial — comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable, as the old saw goes — yet almost every year, otherwise respected reporters jockey for seats at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner like desperate kids playing musical chairs.

In the Trump era, such familiarity cuts both ways. The president was wrong, of course, tweeting insults at MSNBC host Mika Brzezinski, but what were she and Joe Scarborough doing at Mar-a-Lago last New Year’s Eve? Why were they so chummy with an incoming president?

In February 2016, CNN reported that Scarborough’s then-friendship with candidate Trump was a major network concern.

“I’ve actually called him up and said, ‘Donald, you need to speak in complete sentences at debates,’ ” Scarborough boasted at the 92nd Street Y in November 2015. A member of the media, ratings bolstered by Trump’s frequent appearances, giving the front-runner advice — often.

Little wonder that trust in politicians and the media has reached historic lows: According to Gallup, 42 percent of Americans trust their political leaders and only 32 percent trust the mainstream media.

At Lally Weymouth’s party, her brother toasted Spielberg for making a film about former editor-in-chief Katherine Graham, their mother, and her superstar editor Ben Bradlee, who made his career on the Pentagon Papers and Watergate. Yet throughout his life, Bradlee boasted most of one thing: He may have been a journalist covering John F. Kennedy, but he truly believed they were best friends.Lee Hnetinka, CEO, Amazon, Valleywag, Hamptons, Gawker, WunWun

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