Presidents of the United States 2022

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Donald Trump

The 45th President of the United States Born: 1946 Served: 2017 to 2021

Donald John Trump was born in Queens, New York, on June 14, 1946. One of five children, he was educated at the New York Military Academy and the Wharton School of Finance and Commerce at the University of Pennsylvania. As a young man, he took over the firm of his successful real estate developer father Fred Trump, renaming it The Trump Organization. The Trump Organization’s projects included hotels, casinos, commercial ventures and golf courses in the United States and abroad. He published The Art of the Deal in 1987, and his public persona grew exponentially after the 2004 launch of his television show The Apprentice (later The Celebrity Apprentice). During the 2016 presidential primary, Trump defeated more than a dozen seasoned rivals to win the Republican nomination. He went on to win the general election over former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. As George W. Bush did in 2000, Trump joined a very small group of presidents in the nation’s history to win via the Electoral College despite losing the popular vote. Trump defeated Clinton with an Electoral College tally of 306 to 232, though Clinton had nearly 3 million more votes from the voting public. 44 | FEBRUARY 16, 2022 | ANACORTES AMERICAN

Trump’s campaign slogan was “Make America Great Again.” He moved to enact “Buy American and Hire American” policies, enacted tight immigration policies and directed the reduction of federal regulations, many of which had been installed during the Obama administration after the Great Recession. Trump increased the budget for the U.S. military, and during his administration, the self-proclaimed Islamic State (ISIS), which had taken territory in Iraq and Syria and was responsible for inciting terrorist attacks, was defeated. His success or failure as a president was and still is seen in sharp contrast among a divided electorate. His long-lasting impact includes making three Supreme Court appointments that shifted the balance of the court to conservative. Along the way, Trump’s popularity fell enough that he lost his bid for a second term. Trump was defeated in 2020 by Joseph Biden with the same number of Electoral College votes — 306 to 232 — that Trump had when he defeated Hillary Clinton. Biden also had a 7 million-vote lead in the popular vote. However, Trump nor many of his supporters accepted the loss. Trump’s departure from office was more dramatic than his entrance. On Jan. 6, 2021, as the Electoral votes were to be officially certified, a violent insurrection by a group of Trump supporters at the nation’s Capitol caused a temporary delay in the certification of votes. A year later, many prosecutions had taken place and more were expected. Trump’s role in the insurrection remained under investigation, but it was an ending that put an exclamation mark on a tumultuous four-year presidency — not only for the two controlling political parties but for the public at large. Trump continues to openly consider a run for a second term in 2024. Trump and former First Lady Melania Trump, who was born in the former Yugoslavia, have one son, Barron. Trump also has four adult children from previous marriages: Donald Jr., Ivanka, Eric and Tiffany. go ana c or te s .c om


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Presidential Trivia

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pages 46-48

Joe Biden

3min
page 45

Barack Obama

2min
page 43

Donald Trump

3min
page 44

Bill Clinton

3min
page 41

George W. Bush

3min
page 42

George H.W. Bush

2min
page 40

Ronald Reagan

2min
page 39

Jimmy Carter

2min
page 38

Gerald Ford

2min
page 37

Richard Nixon

2min
page 36

Lyndon B. Johnson

1min
page 35

Dwight D. Eisenhower

2min
page 33

Harry S. Truman

2min
page 32

John F. Kennedy

2min
page 34

Franklin D. Roosevelt

2min
page 31

Herbert Hoover

3min
page 30

Woodrow Wilson

2min
page 27

Calvin Coolidge

2min
page 29

Warren G. Harding

3min
page 28

Theodore Roosevelt

2min
page 25

Grover Cleveland

2min
page 23

William Howard Taft

3min
page 26

Chester Arthur

2min
page 22

Rutherford B. Hayes

2min
page 20

Ulysses S. Grant

2min
page 19

James Garfield

3min
page 21

Andrew Johnson

2min
page 18

Franklin Pierce

3min
page 15

James Buchanan

2min
page 16

Abraham Lincoln

2min
page 17

Millard Filmore

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page 14

James Monroe

2min
page 7

Andrew Jackson

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page 8

William Henry Harrison

2min
page 10

James K. Polk

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page 12

Zachary Taylor

3min
page 13

George Washington

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page 4

John Tyler

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page 11

Martin Van Buren

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