Trump is a fascinating person and this is a Good Watch!
I am amazed that YouTube allowed this to be view. Maybe they feel the heat rising against them. This is well done and show s some things about him I never knew.
Biography.com has a whole series of Videos that are very informative. Find this video on the Front page
Donald Trump is heading back to the White House. In the early hours of November 6, after winning Pennsylvania and with a lead in Wisconsin, the Republican nominee declared victory in a 26-minute speech. “I want to thank the American people for the extraordinary honor of being elected your 47th president and your 45th president,” Trump said from his watch party in Florida. The Associated Press officially called the race for the 78-year-old, who served as U.S. president from 2017 to 2021, hours later, after Trump won Wisconsin.
One of the most important things to is his Faith in God.
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Thanks to his father’s business success, Donald enjoyed a life of luxury from a young age. Yet, the Trump children were also beholden to strict rules. Whereas Donald’s father was the hard-driving disciplinarian, his mother set the tone for his religious education. “My religious values were instilled in me by my mother,” Donald wrote in his book Great Again. He was raised Presbyterian and later attended Marble Collegiate Church, a Protestant house of worship led by Reverend Norman Vincent Peale at the time, and The Church of Bethesda-by-the-Sea, an Episcopal congregation in Florida. Today, he identifies as a nondenominational Christian. Trump took his first presidential oath of office with a bible his mother had given him in 1955 when he graduated Sunday school.
Trump was known to test boundaries as a child, acknowledging this tendency in his book The Art of the Deal, “Even in elementary school, I was a very assertive, aggressive kid.” He later described himself as “a bit of a troublemaker.” At age 13, Trump’s parents sent him to the New York Military Academy in upstate New York, hoping the discipline of the school would channel his energy in a positive manner. He did well at the academy, both socially and academically, rising to become a star athlete and student leader by the time he graduated in 1964.
Later that year, Trump entered Fordham University. He transferred to the Wharton School of Finance at the University of Pennsylvania after two years and graduated in 1968 with a degree in economics. During his years at college, Trump worked at his father’s real estate business during the summer. He also secured education deferments for the draft for the Vietnam War and, ultimately, a 1-Y medical deferment after he graduated.
Questions for the interview, which were first negotiated with the White House press office, were presented to the president by Paula White, a Florida pastor and the head of the White House Faith and Opportunity Initiative, according to the White House.
White House staffers said that the answers are attributable to the president.
Despite the unusual context, the result is a rare exchange about religion-related matters with a president who, while allying closely with evangelical Christian leaders, has said relatively little about his own faith.
Asked whether he learned anything spiritually from his experience of contracting COVID-19, Trump responded that he and Melania “felt the prayers of Americans from all across the country — and even around the world” when he was recovering at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.
“I said, ‘There were miracles coming down from heaven.’ I meant it — Melania and I are very thankful to God for looking out for our family and re-turning us to good health,” he wrote.
Donald latest Speech in 2024 about the Christian Faith.
Paul White interviews Donald Trump
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