Donald Trump Jr. | |
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Living Person | |
Nationality: | United States of America |
Date of Birth: | 1977 |
Occupation: | Businessman Television host |
Parents: | Donald Sr. and Ivana |
Spouse: | Vanessa Haydon (m. 2005; divorced 2018) |
Children: | Five |
Relatives: | Eric (brother); Ivanka (sister); Tiffany (half-sister); Barron (half-brother) |
Political Party: | Republican Party |
Turtledove Appearances: |
"The Terrific Leader" Future Dystopia | |
Type of Appearance: | Unnamed contemporary reference |
"Election Day" POD: July 16, 1999 | |
Type of Appearance: | Direct (unnamed) |
Donald John Trump Jr. (born December 31, 1977) is an American businessman and former reality television personality. He is the eldest child of former President Donald Trump and his first wife, Ivana. Trump Jr. currently serves as a trustee and executive vice president of The Trump Organization, running the company alongside his younger brother Eric Trump. Trump has also been active politically, serving in his father's presidential campaign. He had a meeting with a Russian lawyer, who promised damaging information about the campaign of Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential election. He is known for frequently promoting conspiracy theories and false information.
As of May 2019, Trump Jr. is under investigation by the United States Attorney for the District of Columbia, along with his siblings Ivanka and Eric, for their role in their father's inauguration. He is also under investigation, along with Allen Weisselberg, for a possible role in concealing hush money payments and signed checks reimbursing per Michael Cohen regarding his father and the Trump Organization, by the Southern District of New York.
Donald Trump Jr. in "The Terrific Leader"[]
During his reign, the Terrific Leader initiated a dynastic movement. It was understood that one of his sons or perhaps his son-in-law would succeed him.[1]
Donald Trump Jr. in "Election Day"[]
Donald Trump Jr. joined his father and family on stage at Trump Tower when the senior Trump gave his speech conceding victory in the 2016 presidential election to John F. Kennedy Jr.
Donald Jr. and his brother Eric both wore a "yeah-this-is-mine" facial expression that made voter Ralph Tompkins want to slap them both.[2]
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