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4->''"Make America Great Again!"''
5-->-- Trump's campaign slogan.
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7Donald John Trump (born June 14, 1946) served as the 45th President of the United States of America between 2017 and 2021, succeeding UsefulNotes/BarackObama and was himself succeeded by UsefulNotes/JoeBiden. A prominent real estate mogul and billionaire, he had been a public figure long before his election as President.
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9His [[TheEighties 1987]] memoir, ''The Art of the Deal'', sold ''extremely'' well as people began to identify him with American entrepreneurship and shrewd power brokering. It was around this time that Trump started to appear AsHimself in television {{Dom Com}}s and films, including ''Film/HomeAlone2LostInNewYork'' and ''Series/TheFreshPrinceOfBelAir'', where the characters invariably treat him with a reverence usually reserved for royalty. His golden boy image took a beating in TheNineties as the result of bankruptcies (which he insists were actually [[IMeantToDoThat strategic business decisions]]), a much-publicized extramarital affair, and mounting debt (partly as a result of the 1980s recession), but he managed to bounce back.
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11Since 2004, Trump starred in ''Series/TheApprentice'', his own reality TV series (created by Creator/MarkBurnett, the brains behind ''Series/{{Survivor}}'') on Creator/{{NBC}}. The show consists of a selection of candidates competing against each other for an open slot in one of Trump's companies. The program was wildly successful for the first few seasons; however, the popularity has been declining since.
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13Trump briefly ran for the Republican presidential nomination for 2012. His campaign was based partially on the "[[ConspiracyTheorist birther]]" theory that Obama was not a natural-born United States citizen, but after a copy of Hawaiian hospital records for President UsefulNotes/BarackObama appeared, the campaign quietly went away.
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15In 2015, Trump again announced his intent to run for president. His campaign was marked by controversy, this time enough to cause several companies to end their business deals with him; the Creator/{{NBC}} and Creator/{{Univision}} have refused to air the annual Miss USA pagent, and NBC will be continuing ''Series/TheApprentice'' without Trump as the host.
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17Trump won the 2016 presidential election with 304 state electors, becoming the fifth person to lose the popular vote but win the presidency. [[UsefulNotes/HillaryRodhamClinton Hillary Clinton]] telephoned Trump with her concession, and he was inaugurated the following January. His presidency was extremely contentious, resulting in two impeachment trials. Running for reelection in 2020, he was defeated by UsefulNotes/JoeBiden who won the popular vote and 306 electors. Joe Biden succeeded him in January 2021.
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20!! Tropes associated with Trump:
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22* ArchEnemy: He's hosted two Wrestling/{{Wrestlemania}}s and been an active participant in Wrestling/{{WWE}} promos, highlighted by his "feud" with rival CEO Wrestling/VinceMcMahon.
23* CharacterCatchphrase: From ''Series/TheApprentice'', "[Insert name here], you're fired." Inverted regularly in season finales, when he announces "You're hired."
24* SitcomArchNemesis: The sitcom ''Series/JustShootMe'' uses Donald Trump as [[TheGhost an offscreen rival]] of character Jack Gallo.
25* {{Trumplica}}: Facsimiles based on Trump that have been around since the 1980s, often exhibiting [[MemeticHair comb-over hair]], [[ConspicuousConsumption lavish consumption]], and [[CorruptCorporateExecutive ruthless business practices]].

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