His darkest secrets come in a variety of forms and have either been buried or lost sight of for a very long time. Regardless of your political inclinations, it is wise to keep oneself informed and fact-focused.
The following are the top 7 unknown facts about Donald Trump:
1. He has ties to the underworld
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In 1986, a Trump partnership applied for a new casino license in Sydney, Australia. After completing their due diligence throughout the application process, the Police advised that the Trump application be rejected because of connections to the Mafia.
The details were included in a secret government document that could only be made available in 2017.
According to a federal probe, Trump paid mafia groups to build Trump Tower.
He allegedly paid too much for concrete at a store owned by mafia lords Paul Castellano and Anthony Salerno.
Some allegations suggest that he has ties to the Russian and Italian mafias.
2. He lacks hair
Why go to such lengths to disguise your baldness when there is actually nothing terribly wrong with it?
Donald Trump conceals his bald head by combing his long sideburns in different directions.
His former wife Ivana’s plastic surgeon performed “scalp reduction” surgery on him. According to reports, Trump was in great pain following the unsuccessful treatment.
3. He’s mistreated women
Since the early 1970s till the present, Donald Trump has been accused of repeatedly harassing and physically abusing women.
His ex-wife Ivana once asserted that he had sexually abused her, but she later withdrew that assertion.
Former adolescent competitors of Jill Harth’s beauty pageant said that Trump would approach them when they were half-naked or otherwise undressed, prompting her to launch a sexual harassment case against him.
Even he had orally admitted in a 2005 video to forcibly grabbing and abusing women.
4. Vladimir Putin Has Shadowy Connections
Vladimir Putin has been referred to as “a strong Leader” by Donald Trump, who also indicated that Obama should be more like him.
Even worse, he mockingly urged the Kremlin to access Hillary’s emails.
When Trump made some of his most pro-Putin remarks, Paul Manafort, who received substantial sums of money from nations backed by Russia, managed Trump’s campaign.
Manafort was later let go by Trump, but the connections persisted. Time uncovered multiple murky connections between Trump’s businesses and Russian interests connected to the Kremlin.
Trump seems to have a deep relationship with Putin’s Russia, as shown by a number of business deals largely funded by the Russian Mafia and important Trump personnel with connections to Putin’s inner circle.
5. He declared four bankruptcies
Despite never declaring bankruptcy for his obligations, Donald Trump reportedly filed for business bankruptcy at least four times, in 1991, 1992, 2004, and 2009.
Each time, often involving casinos, he employed subpar financing and junk bonds, made bad decisions, and took on too much risk.
In response to the criticism, Trump asserted that businesses regularly had to file for bankruptcy and that each time he did so, it was a prudent financial move.
Despite all of this, people still think he is a great businessman.
6. Running a University Scam
In the traditional sense, Trump University was not an academic institution. Their instructors were trained as salesmen and provided free seminars on how to amass fortune like Trump.
But after the students attended the courses, everything was a bait-and-switch ploy to get them to buy into a number of expensive packages on how to study more. One of them cost $35,000 total.
7. He hired undocumented workers with knowledge
Donald Trump pledged to erect a wall along the border between Mexico and the United States throughout his campaign in order to deter illegal immigration. At a White House meeting, Trump called undocumented immigrants “animals.”
During his campaigns, he frequently referred to immigrants as “criminals”. However, Trump intentionally employed illegal aliens to work on Trump Tower’s construction in the 1980s.
Many witnesses to the incident, including an FBI agent who testified under oath, said that despite Trump’s denials, he was aware that he was recruiting illegal aliens.
They alleged that he made them work seven days a week in dangerous conditions without any safety gear.
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