THIS IS NOT DONE, JUST TRYING TO MAKE SURE DON’T LOSE IT
@StormyDaniels never signed NOR did YOU #DUFUS @POTUS #DavidDennison stable genius/#FnMoron, what you said attacks her veracity, your statement false/defamatory bc charged she committed serious crime, Judge RULED ‘rhetorical hyperbole’ re politics/public discourse US protected by 1st Amend #ChildOfOrangeOrangutan, Atty CJH fee NOT set could be $1 #LOSER, and btw can’t believe you actually found a lawyer that was NOT in JAIL {YET}.
Trump’s attorney Charles J. Harder “No amount hfully characterize today’s ruling in any way other than total victory for President Trump and total defeat for Stormy Daniels.” NOTE: NO award amount for attorney’s fee been SET, going be as low as $1, depending. AND Daniels also suing Trump and his former personal attorney Michael Cohen over the $130,000 payment made to her to keep silent about alleged affair in the weeks leading up to 2016 election. The ruling on Monday plays NO ROLE in that case, which continues to work its way through the court system, AND Avenatti filed a notice of appeal Monday evening in Daniels’ defamation case against Trump.
YOU using derogatory term for her, after having claimed she remined you of your daughter, first EWWW sick f’n pevert, but considering your misogyny not surprising although 3rd rate lawyer is ‘rich’ with how many #Losers YOU hired & how many JAILED. Considering your FATHER was undocumented illegal immigrant & had such butt ugly nasty children your MOTHER had to travel overseas to have you bunch of maggots then your father had to pay to have birth certificates #FAKED, that’s about as ‘rich’ as you’ll ever really be. You want to talk about looks and/or low hanging fruit, DRUMPF?
First, “merit-based immigration” and “chain migration” are political slogans, not actual policies. When the Trump administration says it wants “merit-based immigration” it’s not talking about admitting 1 million scientists and engineers, or even any additional high-skilled immigrants. “Merit-based” is a code phrase for reducing legal immigration by up to 50 percent and eliminating almost all family immigration categories and the Diversity Visa lottery.
Attorneys and employers actually consider the Trump team the most hostile administration toward high-skilled immigration in the past half-century. Upcoming regulations would restrict the ability to work in the United States of scientists and engineers, their spouses and even international students with advanced degrees.
Second, the term “chain migration” stigmatizes something that has always happened in American history – immigrants who succeed later help out their family members. In a typical example, in 1885, Friedrich Trump, Donald Trump’s grandfather, immigrated from Germany as a 16-year-old with little English to join his oldest sister. His sister “had immigrated to New York a year earlier,” according to Gwenda Blair, author of The Trumps: Three Generations of Builders and a President. After gaining success in America, Friedrich returned to Germany and found a bride, Elizabeth Christ, who immigrated to the U.S. with him and gave birth to Fred Trump, Donald Trump’s father.
In 1930, Mary Anne MacLeod immigrated to America from Scotland as an unskilled 18-year-old to live with her married sister in Queens. Six years later, she met Fred Trump at a party, they married and had children, one of whom was Donald Trump. Columbia University historian Mae M. Ngai notes, “Donald Trump is a product of ‘chain migration.’”
https://www.ctvnews.ca/world/trump-family-tree
grandfather, who came to the U.S. as an unaccompanied minor
Friedrich Trump and Elizabeth Trump, President Trump’s grandparents
Frederick Trump (born Friedrich Trump; 14 March 1869 – 30 May 1918) was a German-American businessman and the patriarch of the Trump family. Born in Kallstadt, in the Kingdom of Bavaria (now in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany), he immigrated to the United States at the age of 16 and started working as a barber. Several years later, in 1891, he moved to the Northwest. He made his fortune by operating restaurants and boarding houses (brothels) in Seattle and the mining town Monte Cristo, and brothels in the Klondike Gold Rush. He later returned to Kallstadt and married. Bavarian authorities blamed him that he had emigrated when young to avoid fulfilling his military service, he lost his Bavarian citizenship; he and his family returned to the United States. {draft dodging runs in this family as well as natural born idiocy}
He worked as a barber and hotel manager, and began to acquire real estate in Queens. He was the father of Fred and John G. Trump, and grandfather of Donald Trump.
Friedrich Trump was born in Kallstadt, Palatinate, then part of the Kingdom of Bavaria (located in modern-day Germany), to Johannes Trump and Katharina Kober.[3]:28 Confessionally, the village was Lutheran in contrast to most of the Palatinate which was Calvinist and the Bavarian mainland which was overwhelmingly Catholic. Trump’s earliest known male ancestor is Johann Paul Trump (1727–1792) who lived in the nearby village of Bobenheim am Berg and whose descendant Johannes Trump (1789–1835) moved to Kallstadt around 1800. (As to “Drumpf”, see Surname section below.) The Palatinate, then a relatively impoverished region, has been known for its viticulture since the Roman Empire. From 1816 to 1918, when Bavaria became the Free State of Bavaria, the Palatinate was part of the Kingdom of Bavaria. In 1871, Bavaria became a part of the newly formed German Empire. During periods of war and anti-German discrimination in the United States, Trump’s son Fred later denied his German heritage, claiming his father had been a Swede from Karlstad, Sweden. This version was recounted by Fred’s son Donald in his 1987 autobiography.
After being sick with emphysema for ten years, Trump’s father, Johannes, died on July 6, 1877, at the age of 48, leaving the family in severe debt from medical expenses. While five of the six children worked in the family grape fields, Friedrich was considered too sickly to endure such hard labor. In 1883, then aged 14, he was sent to nearby Frankenthal by his mother to work as a barber’s apprentice and learn the trade. Trump worked seven days a week for two and a half years under barber Friedrich Lang. After completing his apprenticeship, he returned to Kallstadt, a village with about 1,000 inhabitants. He quickly discovered there was not enough business to earn a living. He was also approaching the age of eligibility for conscription to military service in the Imperial German Army. He quickly decided to emigrate to the United States, later saying, “I agreed with my mother that I should go to America. Years later, his family members said that he departed secretly at night, leaving his mother a note. {Later accounts from siblings said he didn’t, snuck out in middle of night.}
According to Blair’s account, when Trump left for the Yukon, he had no plans to do actual mining. He likely travelled the White Pass route, which included the notorious “Dead Horse trail”, so named because drivers whipped animals of transport until they literally dropped dead on the trail and were left to decompose. In the spring of 1898, Trump and another miner named Ernest Levin opened a tent restaurant along the trail. Blair writes that “a frequent dish was fresh-slaughtered, quick-frozen horse”.
In May 1898, Trump and Levin moved to Bennett, British Columbia, a town known for prospectors building boats in order to travel to Dawson. In Bennett, Trump and Levin opened the Arctic Restaurant and Hotel, which offered fine dining and lodging in a sea of tents. The Arctic was also originally housed in a tent, but demand for the hotel and restaurant grew until it occupied a two-story building. A letter to the Yukon Sun newspaper described the Arctic:
For single men the Arctic has excellent accommodations as well as the best restaurant in Bennett, but I would not advise respectable women to go there to sleep as they are liable to hear that which would be repugnant to their feelings – and uttered, too, by the depraved of their own sex.
Trump returned to Kallstadt in 1901 as a wealthy man. Biographer Blair said that “the business of seeing to his customers’ need for food, drink and female companionship had been good to him. He quickly met and proposed to Elisabeth Christ (1880–1966), the former daughter of a neighbor; she was 11 years younger than Trump, being 5 years old when he originally had left the village. Trump’s mother disapproved of Christ because she considered her family to be of a lower social class. Trump and Christ married on August 26, 1902, and moved to New York City. In New York, Trump found work as a barber and a restaurant and hotel manager. The couple lived at 1006 Westchester Avenue in the German-speaking Morrisania neighborhood of the Bronx. Their daughter Elizabeth was born on April 30, 1904. In May 1904, when Trump applied in New York for a U.S. passport to travel with his wife and his daughter, he listed his profession as “hotelkeeper”. Due to Elizabeth Sr.’s extreme homesickness, the family returned to Germany later that year. In Germany, Trump deposited into a bank his life’s savings of 80,000 mark, equivalent to $515,196 in 2017.
Soon after the family arrived in Germany, Bavarian authorities determined that Trump had emigrated from Germany to avoid his military-service obligations, and he was classified as a draft dodger. On 24 December 1904 the Department of Interior announced an investigation to expel Trump from Germany. Officially, they found that he had violated the Resolution of the Royal Ministry of the Interior number 9916, an 1886 law that punished emigration to North America to avoid military service with the loss of German citizenship. In February 1905, a royal decree was issued ordering Trump to leave within eight weeks due to having emigrated to evade military service and failing to register his departure with the authorities. For several months, Trump petitioned the government to allow him to stay but he was unsuccessful. Trump intended to continue buying more land, but during World War I he kept a low profile because of anti-German feelings in the US due to the war. German-born citizens came under suspicion.
On May 29, 1918, while walking with his son Fred, Trump suddenly felt extremely sick and was rushed to bed. The next day, he was dead. What was first diagnosed as pneumoniaturned out to be one of the early cases of the 1918 flu pandemic, which caused millions of deaths around the world. He was 49 years old. At his death his net holdings included a 2-story, 7-room home in Queens; 5 vacant lots; $4,000 in savings; $3,600 in stocks; and 14 mortgages. Altogether his net worth was $31,359 ($510,800 today). His wife and son Fred continued his real estate projects under the Elizabeth Trump & Son moniker. The immigration records list his name as Friedr. Trumpf, but sources including the genealogy organisation FamilySearch, a genealogist at About.com, and the 2013 book America’s Obsessives concluded that both his father and his aunt’s surnames were Trump. According to the German Gesellschaft für Computergenealogie, Trump’s earliest known male ancestor was Johann Paul Trump (1727–1792) in Bobenheim am Berg. The story of an itinerant lawyer Hanns Drumpf presented by Gwenda Blair in her book The Trumps(2000) who settled in Kallstadt in 1608 and whose descendants changed their name from Drumpf to Trump during the Thirty Years’ War of the 1600s could not be substantiated and is not in accordance with the data provided by the German genealogists. Journalist Kate Connolly, visiting Kallstadt, found several variations in spelling of the surname in the village archives (including Drumb, Tromb, Tromp, Trum, Trumpff, Dromb)
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Donald Trump’s paternal ancestry is traceable to Bobenheim am Berg, a village in the Palatinate, Germany, in the 18th century. Johann Trump, born in Bobenheim, moved to village of Kallstadt where his grandson Friedrich Trump, grandfather of Donald Trump, born. This German heritage long concealed by Fred Trump until the 1980s or later told people he was of Swedish ancestry, repeated this version in The Art of the Deal (1987) but later cliaimed he is “proud” of German heritage, even though refuses to associate his name with White Supremists has backed them going back to David Duke, Confederate statues, and the Hate spread thru US today.
Parents
Fred Trump
Donald Trump’s father, Fred Trump (1905–1999), born in New York, real estate developer, pillaged father’s fortune calculated to have actually made money if had made no deals instead of 6 corporate bankruptcies, mulitple company bankruptcies, major investor losses, failed tv show using fake set because producers said Trump Tower was faux gold shithole, Fred Trump and his mother Elizabeth founded Elizabeth Trump & Son. Donald Trump later renamed it The Trump Organization and served as its chairman and president until assuming the office but still talks to and involved with organization and is under investigation not only by Mueller for Russian election interference but also by Trump Charity/Shamity as well as for NY tax schemes dating back decades that ripped off US and State but which only currently have State remedies.
Mary Anne MacLeod Trump
Born as Mary Anne MacLeod (1912–2000) in Tong, a small village near Stornoway, in the Western Isles of Scotland, she was the daughter of fisherman Malcolm MacLeod and Mary MacLeod (née Smith). At age 17, she immigrated to the United States and started working as a maid in New York. Mary and Donald Trump’s father Fred Trump met in New York and married in 1936. Mary supposedly became a U.S. citizen in 1942. Donald Trump has said that he “feels Scottish”.
Grandparents
Frederick Trump
In 1885, Donald Trump’s grandfather, Friedrich Trump, emigrated from Kallstadt, Palatinate (then part of the Kingdom of Bavaria), to the United States at age 16. He anglicized his name to Frederick in 1892 when he became a U.S. citizen. During the Klondike Gold Rush, he amassed a fortune by opening a restaurant and hotel in Bennett and later Whitehorse, serving gold seekers on their way to the region; one biographer wrote that the business included a brothel, a portrayal Donald Trump has said was “totally false”. After his death, his fortune was passed on to his wife and son. Frederick Trump was a second cousin of Henry J. Heinz, founder of H. J. Heinz Company, whose father also came from Kallstadt.
Elizabeth Christ Trump
Donald Trump’s grandmother, Elizabeth Christ Trump, née Christ, was born in 1880 and died on June 6, 1966. Born Elisabeth Christ, she married Frederick Trump in 1902 and moved to the United States with him. Like her husband, she was a native of Kallstadt, born as the daughter of Philipp and Marie Christ. Philipp Christ was descended from Johannes Christ (1626–1688/9) of Flörsheim, Hesse. Elizabeth Christ Trump was a descendant of organ builder Johann Michael Hartung (1708–1763) through her paternal grandmother Sabina Christ.
Other relatives
John G. Trump
Donald Trump’s paternal uncle John George Trump (1907–1985) was an electrical engineer, inventor and physicist who developed rotational radiation therapy, and, together with Robert J. Van de Graaff, one of the first million-volt X-ray generators. He was a recipient of Ronald Reagan‘s National Medal of Science and a member of the National Academy of Engineering.
Maryanne Trump Barry
Maryanne Barry (born 1937) is Donald Trump’s eldest sister. She is a senior judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.
Fred Trump Jr.
Fred Trump Jr. (1938–1981) was Donald Trump’s older brother. While attending Lehigh University, he joined a Jewish fraternity, Sigma Alpha Mu, even though he wasn’t Jewish. After he graduated, he was unable to work with his father in his family business, so he flew planes for Trans World Airlines. In 1962, he was married to Linda Clapp and had two children, Fred and Mary, before their divorce. In 1981, he died as a result of his ongoing alcoholism. His death caused Donald Trump to avoid alcohol and cigarettes.
Elizabeth Trump Grau
Elizabeth Trump Grau (born 1942) is an older sister of Donald Trump. In 1989, she married film producer James Grau. She worked as an executive for Chase Manhattan Bank, before retiring to Florida.
Robert Trump
Robert Trump (born 1948) is Donald Trump’s younger brother. He is a retired business executive and real estate developer who managed the Trump Organization‘s real estate holdings outside Manhattan. He was married to Blaine Trump until their divorce in 2007.He serves on the board
Immediate family
Wives
Ivana Trump
Ivana Marie Trump (née Zelníčková), the first wife of Donald Trump, was born on February 20, 1949 in Zlín, Czechoslovakia (now the Czech Republic). She is a former fashion model and a businesswoman. They were married from 1977 until 1992. Ivana Trump took a major role in The Trump Organization. She became the Vice President of Interior Design for the company, leading the signature design of Trump Tower. Afterwards, her then-husband appointed her to head up the Trump Castle Hotel and Casino as president. She became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 1988.
Marla Maples
Marla Ann Maples, the second wife of Donald Trump, was born on October 27, 1963 in Dalton, Georgia, making her Donald Trump’s only wife who was an American citizen at the time of their marriage. She is an actress and television personality. They were married from 1993 to 1999.
Melania Trump
Melania Trump (née Knavs), the third wife of Donald Trump, was born on April 26, 1970, in Novo Mesto, Yugoslavia (present-day Slovenia). She has had a lengthy modeling career and is the second foreign-born First Lady of the United States. They were married in 2005.
her parents, even though under investigation, somehow managed to get citizenship doing chain migration as well as did their ‘einstein visa’ daughter who at one time had page up which actually proved she was not eligible for citizenship as she had illegally worked while waiting on the bogus visa {she only knows couple or so languages and has no other skills or knowledge}
Children
Trump has five children from three marriages: Don Jr., Ivanka, and Eric Trump with Ivana Trump, Tiffany Trump with Marla Maples, and Barron Trump with Melania Trump.
Children with Ivana
Donald Jr., Ivanka, and Eric are Trump’s three eldest children, from his first marriage with Ivana Trump.
Prior to the election, each of the siblings held the title of Executive Vice President at The Trump Organization. During the campaign, they served as surrogates for their father on national news programs. Following Trump’s election victory, all three were named to the presidential transition team.
Following the inauguration, Donald Jr. and Eric took charge of the family’s real estate empire. Ivanka moved to Washington, D.C. with her husband Jared Kushner, who was appointed to a senior White House advisory position.
Tiffany Trump
Tiffany Ariana Trump (born October 13, 1993) is Donald Trump’s only child with Marla Maples. In 2016, she participated little in her father’s campaign because she was attending the University of Pennsylvania, her father’s alma mater. Shortly after graduating in sociology and urban studies, she made a speech for her father at the Republican National Convention at age 22.
Barron Trump
Barron William Trump (born March 20, 2006) is Donald Trump’s youngest child and his only child with Melania Trump. He is of German and Scottish descent on his father’s side and Slovenian descent on his mother’s side. In May 2006, Barron Trump received the Christian sacrament of baptism at The Episcopal Church of Bethesda-by-the-Sea in Palm Beach, Florida. He attended the Columbia Grammar & Preparatory School in Manhattan. Barron is fluent in English and Slovene. During his early childhood, Barron made several television appearances, including on The Apprentice and a May 16, 2006 episode of The Oprah Winfrey Show at only 2 months old. Barron did not immediately move into the White Housewhen his father became president, but remained at Trump Tower with his mother until the end of the 2016–2017 school year. Melania and Barron moved to the White House on June 11, 2017, and he now attends St. Andrew’s Episcopal School in Potomac, Maryland.
Grandchildren
Donald Trump has nine grandchildren. Donald Trump Jr. and his former wife Vanessa have five children: daughters Kai Madison and Chloe Sophia and sons Donald John III Tristan Milos (born October 2, 2011), and Spencer Frederick
Ivanka Trump and her husband Jared Kushner have three children: daughter Arabella Rose Kushner and sons Joseph Frederick Kushner and Theodore James Kushner
On September 12, 2017, Eric Trump and his wife Lara announced the birth of their son Eric “Luke” Trump, who is their first child and Donald Trump’s ninth grandchild.
Eric Trump, son
Eric Trump, 34, is Donald Trump’s third child and the last child he had with Ivana Trump. He serves as an executive vice president at Trump Organization.
Eric is married to former TV producer Lara Yunaska, and has one son, who was born in September 2017.
Eric has made a number of TV appearances since his dad became president, often defending him and criticizing the media. After the president allegedly used vulgar language to describe African nations and Haiti, Eric dismissed accusations that his dad is racist. “My father sees one color, green,” Eric said on “Fox and Friends.” “He cares about the economy, right? He does not see race.”
Lara Yunaska, daughter-in-lawLara Yunaska, a former producer at CBS’ “Inside Edition,” married Eric in 2014 at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate. The two had their first child, Eric “Luke” Trump, on Sept. 12, 2017. is a senior adviser for the president’s 2020 campaign, and has hosted several “high-level meetings within the White House to push a variety of domestic policy initiatives,”
Marla Maples, second wife
Donald Trump and Marla Maples married in 1993, but their relationship was rumored to have started years earlier. They had a daughter, Tiffany, in 1993 before they divorced in 1999; after splitting, Maples and Tiffany moved to California.
Melania Trump, third wife
Melania Trump (born Melanija Knavs, but changed to Melania Knauss upon immigrating to the United States) is a former model who worked in Milan and Paris before moving to New York in 1996. Two years later, she met Donald at a Manhattan party. The couple wed in 2005. They had their first and only child together, Barron, in 2006 — the same year that Melania became a U.S. citizen. Melania, 47, delayed her move to Washington, D.C., with Barron to allow him to finish the 2016-2017 school year in New York City but has since done nohting about supposed anti-bullying campaign as her husband is one of biggest ones around and says it’s ‘locker room talk’ nor anything to help children other than taking taxpayer expense paid trip over seas to ‘shit hole’ country mentioned by trump. Her parents even under investigation somehow managed to get chain migration though her status iffy at best AND she worked during visa process still somehow getting ‘einstein visa’ though WHY is still unknown as she only speaks a couple or so languages and is knowledgeable about little to nothing else, so Baron is her anchor baby backup. She recently went in supposedly over her health and came out with a new pair of breasts.
Barron Trump, 11, is Donald Trump’s youngest son and only child with wife, Melania Trump.
Since she was working while attempting to get citizenship he would be considered an ‘achor baby’, and his name is one of the many fake ones used by Trump faking being his own publicist to brag and lie and his dealings. Same as all his other wives, he cheated on her, while she was laid up after having had their son.
he is accused of raping his first wife and is known for being a totally hands off lousy father
http://mentalfloss.com/article/29636/what-happens-leftover-campaign-funds-when-candidate-drops-out