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Mary Anne Trump (née MacLeod; Scottish Gaelic: Màiri Anna Nic Leòid Trump [ˈmaːɾʲɪ ˈan̪ˠa ɲiçkʲ ˈʎɔːtʲ]; May 10, 1912 – August 7, 2000) was a Scottish-American socialite and philanthropist. She was the wife of the real-estate developer Fred Trump and the mother of Donald Trump, the 45th and 47th president of the United States.
Trump's mother is Scottish immigrant Mary MacLeod (b. 1912, d. 2000).Mary was born on the Isle of Lewis, the largest island of the Western Isles in Scotland. The youngest of ten children, she she ...
And according to New York law, Trump’s voting rights would only be affected if he is actively in prison for a felony. Trump’s sentencing hearing for his New York conviction is set for Sept. 18 ...
A study published in Social Science Quarterly in May 2016 tested Trump's claim that immigrants are responsible for higher levels of violent and drug-related crime in the United States. [57] It found no evidence that links Mexican or illegal Mexican immigrants specifically to violent or drug-related crime. [57]
It’s possible for Trump to later petition a state judge to have his firearm possession rights restored. In Florida, where Trump is a resident, the Sunshine State has a similar felon disarmament ...
According to the study, "Results largely contradict the Trump Hypothesis: no evidence links Mexican or undocumented Mexican immigrants specifically to violent or drug-related crime." [67] In July 2015, Donald Trump invited what he terms Angel Families, families who have had a member killed by an illegal immigrant to meet with him.
In 1991, Fred Trump purchased $3.5 million in chips at one of his son’s Atlantic City casinos, which he did not intend to gamble with, to help pay off Donald Trump’s debts, the AP reported.
Trump's comments on the 2017 Unite the Right rally, condemning "this egregious display of hatred, bigotry and violence on many sides" and stating that there were "very fine people on both sides", were criticized as implying a moral equivalence between the white supremacist demonstrators and the counter-protesters. [205]