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President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump celebrated their 20th wedding anniversary on Wednesday, Jan. 22. The couple tied the knot in 2005 at the Episcopal Church of Bethesda-by-the-Sea ...
2005: Donald and Melania Trump get married Melania Trump poses in her wedding dress. Less than a year after the proposal, on January 2005, the couple swapped vows in a ceremony held in Palm Beach ...
Prior to his marriage to Melania Trump, Donald Trump was married two other times, with the media mogul marrying his first wife, Ivana, in 1977.. The real estate mogul and former president would ...
Elizabeth Joan Trump Grau (born 1942) is an older sister of Donald Trump. [76] In 1989, she married film producer James Grau. [77] She worked as an administrative assistant for Chase Manhattan Bank, [77] before retiring to Florida. [78] She is the only living sibling of Donald Trump. [79]
On January 26, 2016, Jeb Bush, Ben Carson, Chris Christie, Ted Cruz, John Kasich, Rand Paul, Marco Rubio, and Donald Trump were invited to the primetime debate. Trump, however, declined to participate due to prior confrontations with the network and moderator Megyn Kelly, and instead hosted a town hall with charitable proceeds going to veterans ...
The second and final presidential debate between President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden took place on Thursday, October 22, 2020, at the Curb Event Center at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee. The debate was moderated by Kristen Welker of NBC. This would have been the third debate, but became only the second ...
Trump pushed baseless claim about immigrants eating pets. While discussing immigration during the debate, Trump amplified a highly controversial and unfounded claim about migrants in Springfield ...
Writing on September 28, FiveThirtyEight found that every scientific poll to that point had suggested that voters thought Hillary Clinton performed better than Donald Trump in the debate. [39] A CNN/ORC poll of debate viewers found that 62% believed Clinton won, compared to 27% for Trump. [40]