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According to Fred Jr.'s daughter, Mary L. Trump, Fred Sr. wanted his oldest son to be "invulnerable" in personality so he could take over the family business, but Fred Jr. was the opposite. [198] Trump instead elevated Donald to become his business heir, teaching him to "be a killer", and telling him, "You are a king."
Fred Sr. wanted his oldest son to be "invulnerable" so he could take over his real-estate business, E. Trump & Son (later known as the Trump Organization), but Fred Jr. was the opposite in personality. [10] In 1966, Fred Jr. was listed in newspapers as vice president of the company, but he had a difficult time working with his father. [11]
Fred Trump has had a front seat since childhood to the bombastic antics of his Uncle Donald and the ‘cruel’ eccentricities of the wider Trump clan. A disability advocate since the birth of his ...
Medical experts have also advised the Washington Post that Trump likely has an elevated genetic risk of dementia. [2] Nephew Fred Trump III sees signs of the dementia that he saw in Trump's father, Fred Trump Sr. [8] Fred Trump Sr. was diagnosed with Alzheimer's in October 1991, at the age of 86, eight years before he died. [8]
Fred Trump III added that at the time, he “truly did not know what to say.” The shocking comments about people with disabilities aren’t the only ones revealed by the ex-president’s nephew.
Both Fred Trump III and Mary Trump are supporting Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 race. Donald Trump spent much of the campaign against President Joe Biden fixated on what he claimed was ...
Trump graduated from Lehigh University. [5] He has worked in real estate, at firms including the First Winthrop Corporation and Cushman & Wakefield. [5] [6]Trump has written a memoir titled All in the Family: The Trumps and How We Got This Way, which details his experiences with his uncle Donald Trump and the family patriarch, his grandfather Fred Trump Sr.
"William is the most courageous and inspirational person I've met," Fred Trump III tells PEOPLE of his son, after recently alleging that Donald said severely disabled people "should just die"