Trump news - live: Trump vows to ‘bring God back’ to America ahead of E Jean Carroll rape defamation trial

Donald Trump promised supporters that he would “bring God back” to American discourse in a speech before the Iowa Faith and Freedom Coalition.

“Under my leadership, we will bring back God to our schools and our public squares and that will happen very quickly,” he said in his pre-recorded address on Saturday night.

His promise came two days before he is set to face trial against E Jean Carroll, who claims Mr Trump raped her in the 1990s.

Earlier in the weekend, the former president courted a crowd of fans on Friday night at a pizza parlour in Fort Meyers, Florida, where he ordered a pie for himself.

Viral video showed Mr Trump sinking his teeth into a pepperoni slice before raising it in the air and asking: “Does anybody want a piece that I’ve eaten?”

While the fans didn’t seem fazed by the offer, viewers sounding off on social media were quick to brand it “disgusting”.

Key Points

  • Texts reveal Trump operatives’ plan to use breached Georgia voter data

  • Trump offers fans a slice of pizza - after taking a massive bite out of it

  • Trump praises Supreme Court overturning Roe v Wade

  • Who is E Jean Carroll the woman suing Donald Trump?

68% of Republicans stand behind Trump after indictment, new poll shows

19:00 , Megan Sheets

Nearly 70 per cent of Republican voters say that they still support Donald Trump following his indictment in New York, according to a new poll.

The NBC News poll, conducted between 14 and 18 April, asked voters to pick one of two statements that characterise their view on the various investigations into Mr Trump and the Republican presidential nomination.

The first statement reads: “They are a politically motivated attempt to stop Trump. No other candidate is like him, we must support him.”

The second reads: “It is important to nominate a candidate who will not be distracted and can beat Joe Biden.”

Of 292 Republican voters who responded, 68 per cent picked the first answer and 26 per cent picked the second.

Many Americans ‘exhausted’ by idea of Trump-Biden rematch in 2024, poll shows

17:25 , Megan Sheets

A significant number of Americans do not want to see a Donald Trump - Joe Biden rematch in the 2024 presidential election.

In a new poll from Yahoo News/YouGov, a 38 per cent plurality of respondents said they feel “exhaustion” at the prospect of a rematch.

Other response options included “fear” (29 per cent), “sadness and fear” (23 per cent), “hope” (23 per cent), “pride” (8 per cent) and “gratitude” (7 per cent).

Among Democratic voters, only 43 per cent said they want Mr Biden to be the 2024 nominee, while 39 per cent said they want someone else and 18 per cent said they are not sure.

Among Republicans, 49 per cent said they want Mr Trump to be the nominee, while 39 per cent said they want someone else and 11 per cent said they are not sure.

Asked who they would vote for if the election was held today, 46 per cent of respondents said Mr Biden and 42 per cent said Mr Trump.

New Hampshire governor calls Trump a ‘four-time loser’

16:10 , Megan Sheets

New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu gave Donald Trump a blistering new label in discussing the 2024 presidential race: “Four-time loser.”

Mr Sununu made the scathing remark in an appearance on Meet the Press on Sunday.

“Donald Trump is positioning himself to be a four-time loser in 2024,” he said. “We need candidates that can win.”

It comes two months after the Republican confidently predicted that Mr Trump would not win the GOP nomination.

“We’re just moving on as a party as a country,” he said in February. “He’s not going to be the nominee. That’s just not going to happen. Here’s the good news. I’m going to give you the good news. Ready? … you’re dead wrong. He’s not going to be the nominee.”

Trump praises Supreme Court overturning Roe v Wade

14:00 , Megan Sheets

Donald Trump applauded the Supreme Court's overturning of Roe v Wade in a video address to the Iowa Faith and Freedom Coalition on Saturday night.

Mr Trump appeared to give himself credit for the ruling last summer - which removed national protections for abortion - by citing the three conservative justices he appointed during his presidency: Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett.

“Those justices delivered a landmark victory for protecting innocent life. Nobody thought it was going to happen,” he said.

The former president said he himself took “historic action to protect the unborn” as he touted his work on behalf of Iowans.

“Together we achieved more for our values than any other administration in the history of our country, and it is not even close,“ he said.

Longtime Trump ally jumps ship for DeSantis

12:00 , Megan Sheets

Adam Laxalt, the former Nevada attorney general and longtime ally of Donald Trump, appears to be throwing his weight behind rival Ron DeSantis in the 2024 race.

Mr Laxalt will help lead the Never Back Down super PAC encouraging Mr DeSantis to take on Mr Trump for the Republican presidential nomination, the PAC announced Saturday.

Mr Laxalt and Mr DeSantis have a long history, having roomed together at the Naval Justice School years back.

But despite their long friendship, the move to support Mr DeSantis will likely anger Mr Trump, whose campaign Mr Laxalt chaired in Nevada in 2020.

Read more from the Associated Press:

Longtime Trump ally Laxalt joins PAC supporting DeSantis

Texts reveal Trump operatives’ plan to use breached Georgia voter data

10:00 , Graeme Massie

Leaked text messages reveal that operatives for Donald Trump allegedly discussed using breached voter data in Georgia to overturn the 2020 presidential election, according to new a report.

Two men working for the former president in January 2021 also allegedly talked about the possibility of the data being used in an attempt to decertify the state’s pivotal Senate runoffs, according to CNN.

Republicans lost control of the US Senate to the Democrats when Jon Ossoff beat Republican David Perdue, which left the upper chamber of Congress tied at 50 votes each giving vice president Kamala Harris the vote to break all ties.

The news network reports that the messages were exchanged two weeks after the operatives allegedly breached the voting machine in Georgia’s Coffee County.

“Here’s the plan. Let’s keep this close hold,” wrote Jim Penrose, a former NSA official working with Trump lawyer Sidney Powell to access voting machines in Georgia, CNN reports.

Read more:

Texts reveal Trump operatives’ plan to use breached Georgia voter data

Who is E Jean Carroll, the woman suing Donald Trump?

07:00 , Ariana Baio

E Jean Carroll released a memoir in 2019 which contained a list of men she encountered and a bombshell accusation: that she had been raped by the then-president of the United States 30 years earlier.

Not only did the accusation skyrocket her to mainstream media fame, but it sparked several civil lawsuits against Donald Trump.

Next week, Ms Carroll will take on Mr Trump’s attorneys representing him for defamation and rape.

But who is the pioneering advice columnist, author and TV talk show host who took on Mr Trump?

Bevan Hurley reports:

E Jean Carroll: The author and TV talkshow host who took on Donald Trump

Trump to follow in Biden’s footsteps with Ireland visit

03:00 , Megan Sheets

Former president Donald Trump is to visit Ireland next month - just weeks after his successor Joe Biden took part in a four-day visit to the island.

Mr Trump has owned the Trump International Hotel & Golf Links on the outskirts of Doonbeg in Co Clare since 2014.

It has been indicated the resort expects the 76-year-old to land at Shannon Airport on May 3 for a stay. The last time the former president visited Ireland in 2019 he was still in office.

There were some protests during that visit, but Mr Trump and his sons Eric and Donald junior also received a warm welcome in Doonbeg.

Read more:

Donald Trump to follow in Joe Biden’s footsteps and visit Ireland next month

New wave of GOP candidates look to take on Trump and DeSantis

01:00 , Associated Press

The opening phase of the Republican presidential primary has largely centered on former President Donald Trump and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis ‘ escalating collision.

But a new wave of GOP White House hopefuls will begin entering the race as soon as next week following a months’-long lull. They include former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson, who will formally launch his campaign Wednesday.

Former Vice President Mike Pence has said he will finalize his plans in “weeks, not months.” He has kept a busy schedule of early state visits and policy speeches as aides have discussed details of an announcement including dates as early as May, but more likely in June. South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott, who has formed a presidential exploratory committee, is expected to join the race in a similar time frame.

Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, meanwhile, has been meeting with former aides and returned to New Hampshire this week, where he told the first-in-the-nation primary state that, “Tonight is the beginning of the case against Donald Trump.” He has said he will make a decision “in the next couple of weeks.”

The contenders will enter the race at a critical moment as DeSantis, who hasn’t officially announced a campaign, has struggled to live up to sky-high expectations among some early backers.

Read more from the Associated Press:

New wave of GOP candidates to challenge Trump, DeSantis

Trump offers fans a slice of pizza - after taking a massive bite out of it

Saturday 22 April 2023 23:00 , Megan Sheets

Donald Trump offered supporters a bite of his left-over pizza as he visited a Florida restaurant after giving a speech.

Video from the former president’s trip to Downtown House of Pizza in Fort Myers on Friday night showed him biting a slice before asking, “Does anybody want a piece that I’ve eaten?”

No one took him up on the offer as the enthused crowd chanted: “Trump! Trump! Trump!”

Viewers sounding off on social media expressed their horror at the idea of sharing a half-eaten slice.

The Independent’s Graeme Massie reports:

Trump offers fans a slice of pizza - after taking a massive bite out of it

Texts reveal Trump operatives’ plan to use breached Georgia voter data

Saturday 22 April 2023 21:00 , Graeme Massie

Leaked text messages reveal that operatives for Donald Trump allegedly discussed using breached voter data in Georgia to overturn the 2020 presidential election, according to new a report.

Two men working for the former president in January 2021 also allegedly talked about the possibility of the data being used in an attempt to decertify the state’s pivotal Senate runoffs, according to CNN.

Republicans lost control of the US Senate to the Democrats when Jon Ossoff beat Republican David Perdue, which left the upper chamber of Congress tied at 50 votes each giving vice president Kamala Harris the vote to break all ties.

The news network reports that the messages were exchanged two weeks after the operatives allegedly breached the voting machine in Georgia’s Coffee County.

“Here’s the plan. Let’s keep this close hold,” wrote Jim Penrose, a former NSA official working with Trump lawyer Sidney Powell to access voting machines in Georgia, CNN reports.

Read more:

Texts reveal Trump operatives’ plan to use breached Georgia voter data

Nearly half of Republicans don’t want Trump to run for president again

Saturday 22 April 2023 19:00 , Megan Sheets

Despite Donald Trump’s frequent boasting of his popularity in the 2024 presidential race, a recent poll shows a whopping 44 per cent of Republicans don’t want him to run at all.

The poll from the Associated Press and the University of Chicago’s research centre NORC, released on Thursday, highlights trouble ahead for the former president.

Overall, 70 per cent of Americans said they don’t want Mr Trump to run for reelection.

That includes 93 per cent of Democrats, 63 per cent of independents and 44 per cent of Republicans.

However, the poll showed 68 per cent of Republicans hold a favourable view of Mr Trump - compared with just 4 per cent of Democrats and 34 per cent of respondents overall.

Manhattan DA allows Congress to question former prosecutor over Trump probe

Saturday 22 April 2023 18:00 , Ariana Baio

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has agreed to let former prosecutor Mark F Pomerantz testify before the House Judiciary Committee over the DA’s investigation into former president Donald Trump.

Members of the House Judiciary Committee with be permitted to ask Mr Pomerantz questions under oath on 12 May.

An attorney from the DA’s office will be present with Mr Pomerantz according to a statement from the Manhattan DA’s Office on Twitter.

“We are pleased with this resolution, which ensures any questioning of our former employee will take place in the presence of our General Counsel on a reasonable, agreed upon timeframe,” the statement from the Manhattan DA says.

It continued, “Our successful stay of this subpoena blocked the immediate deposition and afforded us the time necessary to coordinate with the House Judiciary Committee on an agreement that protects the District Attorney’s privileges and interests.”

The move will bring Mr Bragg’s battle with Jim Jordan (R-OH), the chairman of the GOP-led House Judiciary Committee, to an end. For now.

The Independent’s Ariana Baio reports:

Manhattan DA allows Congress to question former prosecutor over Trump probe

Longtime Trump ally jumps ship for DeSantis

Saturday 22 April 2023 16:58 , Megan Sheets

Adam Laxalt, the former Nevada attorney general and longtime ally of Donald Trump, appears to be throwing his weight behind rival Ron DeSantis in the 2024 race.

Mr Laxalt will help lead the Never Back Down super PAC encouraging Mr DeSantis to take on Mr Trump for the Republican presidential nomination, the PAC announced Saturday.

Mr Laxalt and Mr DeSantis have a long history, having roomed together at the Naval Justice School years back.

But despite their long friendship, the move to support Mr DeSantis will likely anger Mr Trump, whose campaign Mr Laxalt chaired in Nevada in 2020.

Trump dubiously claims he’s leading 2024 polls ‘by a lot’

Saturday 22 April 2023 15:12 , Megan Sheets

Donald Trump kicked off his Saturday morning with a Truth Social post bragging about his standing in the polls.

According to him, all media outlets aside from the Wall Street Journal show him ahead of President Joe Biden and Ron DeSantis “by a lot”.

“In the Polls, I am beat Biden everywhere, by a lot, except in the Globalist inspired Wall Street Journal, one of the worst, and most partisan, media outlets anywhere,” he wrote.

“It was that way with them in 2016, until I beat Crooked Hillary. Now they are using the same Fake Playbook, that I beat Ron DeSanctimonious easily, but Biden is close.

“All others media outlets have me beating both by a lot. Don’t buy their Bull…. They are FAKE NEWS!!!”

In reality, the latest polling does not show anyone leading by a significant margin, according to data compiled by Race to the White House.

ICYMI: Trump remains silent on Fox’s Dominion lawsuit settlement

Saturday 22 April 2023 13:00 , Ariana Baio

Former president Donald Trump’s social media output in the hours since Fox News reached a $787m settlement with Dominion Voting Systems has included numerous posts promoting a series of digital trading cards he is selling, attacks on Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, and bizarre complaints about Elon Musk and alleged censorship on Twitter (where Mr Trump’s account has gone unused since it was restored earlier this year).

But Mr Trump has not weighed in on Fox’s decision to offer more than three-quarters of a billion dollars to Dominion rather than allow a Delaware jury to determine how much the right-wing network should pay for broadcasting repeated lies about the company’s products rather than report the truth because it was upsetting their audience.

Andrew Feinberg reports.

Trump remains silent on Fox’s Dominion lawsuit settlement

Who is E Jean Carroll the woman suing Donald Trump?

Saturday 22 April 2023 12:00 , Ariana Baio

E Jean Carroll released a memoir in 2019 which contained a list of men she encountered and a bombshell accusation: that she had been raped by the then-president of the United States 30 years earlier.

Not only did the accusation skyrocket her to mainstream media fame, but it sparked several civil lawsuits against Donald Trump.

Next week, Ms Carroll will take on Mr Trump’s attorneys representing him for defamation and rape.

But who is the pioneering advice columnist, author and TV talk show host who took on Mr Trump?

Bevan Hurley reports:

E Jean Carroll: The author and TV talkshow host who took on Donald Trump

Trump trolls DeSantis’ Florida

Saturday 22 April 2023 11:00 , Ariana Baio

Donald Trump is continuing his attack on Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, this time by releasing a list of statistics indicating Florida is not in good shape.

The press release, titled “The Real Ron DeSantis Playbook” claims that under Mr DeSantis “Florida has become one of the least affordable states to live in.”

“The real DeSantis record is one of misery and despair,” Steven Cheung, a spokesperson for Mr Trump wrote.

What followed was a list of statistics indicating Florida was a bad place to pay taxes, be safe, rent a home, have a baby, retire, die, be a teacher, be a doctor, be a police officer, be a working parent, and more.

Mr Trump resides in Palm Beach, Florida

Judge scolds lawyer for withdrawing from Jan 6 defendant case

Saturday 22 April 2023 10:00 , Ariana Baio

A federal judge in Washington scolded an attorney for withdrawing from a January 6th defendant’s case, causing a delay in the man’s trial, but did not refer him for disciplinary action.

US District Judge Trevor McFadden, an appointee of former president Donald Trump, said he was considering referring the attorney, Joseph McBride, to the court’s committee on grievances.

He said it appeared that Mr McBride misled the court when he withdrew from the case of Christopher Quaglin, charged with assaulting officers during the January 6th riot.

McBride told Judge McFadden that another attorney familiar with the case, Jonathan Gross, would take over.

However, Mr Gross asked Judge McFadden to delay the case because he does not practice criminal law.

Mr McBride explained that Mr Gross was only going to serve as lead counsel “for a time” until they found a replacement. He later clarified that his client fired him because he thought the judge did not like him.

Donald Trump says he has ‘universal’ support in Florida

Saturday 22 April 2023 09:00 , Ariana Baio

Donald Trump says he has ‘universal’ support in Florida

Rumours are swirling that Florida Governor Ron DeSantis will be announcing his bid for 2024 Republican presidential candidate soon and Mr Trump is sticking his foot out.

For months, the former president has been launching attacks at Mr DeSantis as people begin to pit the two GOP leaders against each other.

But more recently, Mr Trump has been more aggressive about making strides against Mr DeSantis by seeking endorsements from members of Congress in Mr DeSantis’ home state.

On Truth Social, Mr Trump boasted about his accomplishments saying he has “almost universal” support in Florida.

“A great group of supportive Florida Congressmen and Congresswomen, all who have Endorsed me, will be coming to Mar-a-Lago tonight. Our support is almost universal in Florida and throughout the USA,” Mr Trump wrote.

Florida Representatives Greg Steube, John Rutherford, and Brian Mast have all endorsed Mr Trump.

When does the rape and defamation case against Trump begin?

Saturday 22 April 2023 08:00 , Ariana Baio

Former president Donald Trump will face the latest in his string of legal woes next week when E Jean Carroll’s case against him begins.

The case is expected to begin on 25 April in New York.

Ms Carroll, a columnist and author, is suing the former president for defamation and battery.

She alleges that Mr Trump sexually assaulted her in the dressing room of a department store in the 1990s. After going public with the accusations in her book in 2019, Mr Trump denied them and said he had “never met” Ms Carroll nor was she his “type.”

Bevan Hurley reports.

When is the E Jean Carroll rape and defamation trial against Donald Trump?

Who is running for president in 2024?

Saturday 22 April 2023 07:00 , Ariana Baio

With less than two years remaining until US voters decide who will serve as president, candidates are beginning to announce their campaigns.

Familiar faces like former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley have made their bid to run against the former US president, Donald Trump, who already announced his campaign.

But rumours are swirling that Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and former Vice President Mike Pence could throw their hats in the ring too.

As tensions heat up, here’s what you need to know.

Who is running for president in 2024?

Inside the Stormy Daniels hush money case that led to Trump’s arrest

Saturday 22 April 2023 06:00 , Ariana Baio

Donald Trump became the first-ever US president to be charged with a crime on 4 April when he appeared before a judge at Manhattan Criminal Court accused of falsifying business records.

Now, his lawyers are preparing to go back to court in a defamation and rape trial brought on by columnist E Jean Carroll.

In case you need a refresher, here’s a recap of Mr Trump’s indictment.

Joe Sommerlad reports.

Is Donald Trump going to jail?

New poll shows half of Democrats think President Joe Biden should run again in 2024

Saturday 22 April 2023 05:00 , Ariana Baio

Only about half of Democrats think President Joe Biden should run again in 2024, a new poll shows, but a large majority say they’d be likely to support him if he became the nominee.

The poll by The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research shows that 26% of Americans overall want to see Biden run again — a slight recovery from the 22% who said that in January

The ambivalence among Democratic voters comes as Biden is preparing to formally announce his 2024 reelection campaign as soon as next week, according to people briefed on the discussions.

Both the current and former presidents could face resistance from the public as a whole in a general election. A total of 65% of U.S. adults say they would definitely or probably not support former President Donald Trump if he is nominated in a general election, including 53% who say they definitely would not.

Trump's former financial chief Weisselberg gets out of jail

Saturday 22 April 2023 04:00 , Ariana Baio

Allen Weisselberg, the former chief financial officer at Donald Trump’s company, got out of jail Wednesday but might not have freed himself from the legal morass surrounding the former president.

The 75-year-old emerged from New York City’s Rikers Island jail complex facing the same pressures he was under three months ago, when he started serving time for tax evasion.

Trump's former financial chief Weisselberg gets out of jail

Larry Elder announces 2024 GOP bid for president

Saturday 22 April 2023 03:00 , Ariana Baio

Conservative talk radio host Larry Elder, who sought to replace the California governor in a failed 2021 recall effort, announced Thursday he is running for the Republican presidential nomination in 2024.

Elder, 70, made the announcement on Fox News‘ “Tucker Carlson Tonight” and followed up with a tweet.

“America is in decline, but this decline is not inevitable. We can enter a new American Golden Age, but we must choose a leader who can bring us there. That’s why I’m running for President,” he wrote.

Radio host Larry Elder announces 2024 bid for president

ICYMI: Congressional hearing features Trump’s ‘greatest hits’ of Covid misinformation

Saturday 22 April 2023 02:00 , Ariana Baio

In case you missed it:

Florida Democratic Representative Jared Moskowitz listed off a series of former president Donald Trump’s lies about Covid-19 during a House subcommittee hearing on the origins of the pandemic.

The House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic convened on Tuesday to discuss the origins, with Republicans largely focusing on the likelihood that a lab leak in the Wuhan province caused the virus to spread.

Eric Garcia reports.

Trump’s ‘greatest hits’ of Covid misinformation are read out at congressional hearing

Have Republicans have anything on the Biden family?

Saturday 22 April 2023 01:00 , Ariana Baio

President Joe Biden is expected to announce that he is officially seeking re-election soon and GOP members of Congress have been busy conducting investigations that they hope will tarnish the 46th president’s public image enough to convince voters that former president Donald Trump — not Mr Biden — deserves four more years.

Andrew Feinberg reports.

House GOP targets Hunter Biden: Do Republicans have anything on Biden family?

The allegations against Trump

Saturday 22 April 2023 00:00 , Ariana Baio

Columnist and author E Jean Carroll is suing Donald Trump for defamation and rape.

Ms Carroll alleges that Mr Trump sexually assaulted her in the dressing room of a department store in the 1990s. After revealing the assault in her memoir What Do We Need Men For? Mr Trump disputed them, indicating Ms Carroll was lying.

Now Ms Carroll is taking Mr Trump to trial.

Here’s what you need to know about the allegations facing Mr Trump.

Bevan Hurley reports.

What are the allegations at the centre of E Jean Carroll’s rape trial against Trump?

Voices: Trump eats Ron DeSantis’ lunch in the endorsement contest

Friday 21 April 2023 23:30 , Ariana Baio

The Independent Washington DC correspondent Eric Garcia writes about Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’ aloofness and falling support as Donald Trump continues to grow in the run for 2024 president.

Eric Garcia reports:

Trump eats Ron DeSantis’ lunch in the endorsement contest

Donald Trump’s favorability is growing

Friday 21 April 2023 23:00 , Ariana Baio

Polling from FiveThirtyEight shows that Donald Trump’s favorability is growing, not shrinking.

Mr Trump had a 54.6 per cent unfavorable rate on 1 January 2023, a +14 margin indicating most people were unfavorable toward the former president.

But as of 21 April, Mr Trump’s unfavorability has shrunken to 53.3 per cent. The margin has been reduced by two points.

The opposite effect has happened to Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, who went from being 40.2 per cent favorable on 1 January to 38 per cent favorable as of 21 April.

Who is E Jean Carroll the woman suing Donald Trump?

Friday 21 April 2023 22:30 , Ariana Baio

E Jean Carroll released a memoir in 2019 which contained a list of men she encountered and a bombshell accusation: that she had been raped by the then-president of the United States 30 years earlier.

Not only did the accusation skyrocket her to mainstream media fame, but it sparked several civil lawsuits against Donald Trump.

Next week, Ms Carroll will take on Mr Trump’s attorneys representing him for defamation and rape.

But who is the pioneering advice columnist, author and TV talk show host who took on Mr Trump?

Bevan Hurley reports.

E Jean Carroll: The author and TV talkshow host who took on Donald Trump

Trump rips into Florida

Friday 21 April 2023 22:00 , Ariana Baio

Donald Trump is continuing his attack on Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, this time by releasing a list of statistics indicating Florida is not in good shape.

The press release, titled “The Real Ron DeSantis Playbook” claims that under Mr DeSantis “Florida has become one of the least affordable states to live in.”

"The real DeSantis record is one of misery and despair,” Steven Cheung, a spokesperson for Mr Trump wrote.

What followed was a list of statistics indicating Florida was a bad place to pay taxes, be safe, rent a home, have a baby, retire, die, be a teacher, be a doctor, be a police officer, be a working parent, and more.

Mr Trump resides in Palm Beach, Florida

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