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You've Been “TRUMPED”: The Art of the Struggle: Donald Trump's Rocky Road to Success

Posted By: TiranaDok
You've Been “TRUMPED”: The Art of the Struggle: Donald Trump's Rocky Road to Success

You've Been “TRUMPED”: The Art of the Struggle: Donald Trump's Rocky Road to Success by Prof. Stephen W. Bradeley BSc (Hons)
English | July 25, 2023 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0CCW2ZBQN | 104 pages | EPUB | 0.27 Mb

In the annals of American history, few names have resonated and stirred as much controversy as Donald J. Trump. This book strives to explore the complexities of the man who, through an improbable journey, climbed to the apex of political power to become the 45th President of the United States

Our story unfolds with an in-depth examination of Mr. Trump's formative years, as he was groomed within a prosperous New York real estate family and shaped by a doting yet demanding father.

From his early ambitions in real estate and entertainment to the unprecedented entrance into politics, this tome dissects the many facets of Donald Trump's character. We will delve into the bold entrepreneurial spirit that catapulted him to fame, his enduring penchant for self-promotion, and his uncanny ability to connect with a diverse range of Americans far beyond the confines of Manhattan.

Beyond his business exploits, we will also explore Trump's ventures into television with "The Apprentice" – a show that would simultaneously solidify his status as a cultural icon while sowing seeds for an eventual political run. As we traverse this multifaceted narrative, we scrutinize Trump's unconventional presidential campaign – one marked by populist rhetoric, overt disdain for traditional media, and an unbridled embrace of social media platforms.

Through extensive interviews with those closest to him and painstaking research, we seek to paint a vivid portrait of this complex individual – attempting to reconcile the devoted family man with the ruthless businessman; the unabashed self-promoter with the resolute leader; and the demagogue with the servant of public interest.