In a short amount of time, Donald Trump has tapped into the anger created by an out-of-control federal government that no longer listens to the people. His solutions to the country’s many problems make great sound bites — but what’s the substance beneath?
In this four-part series, Glenn looks at the man behind the message, including Trump’s early years as a Manhattan developer, his grandiose claims about business dealings and successes and, perhaps most telling, the language he uses when talking about women. Is Trump the kind of man needed to restore America to her founding principles — or is he just adding another notch to his belt and title to his resume? Is he a winner who wins all the time or is he a showman putting on the greatest show of his life?
Part I: The Tabloid Years
Donald grew up the son of a successful real estate developer. He didn't exactly start in the mail room of his father's company. He started at the top of the family business, which in 1974 was already worth $200 million. In today's dollars, that translates into a one billion-dollar business. But Trump claims he didn't have it easy. Learn how Trump rose to the top of the Manhattan real estate game and began collecting trophy wives along the way.
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