An old photo of Donald Trump and his ex-wife Ivana Trump has resurfaced, seemingly adding context to Trump’s planned $200 million expansion at the White House. The 47th president first revealed his ...
Michele worked as a photographer and took the famed photo of Trump, 79, that was used on the original cover of his 1987 book, ...
While Rob Reiner was a staunch opponent of the president, his wife, Michele, had a personal connection to Trump dating back ...
Donald Trump has the late Michele Singer Reiner to thank for helping craft the cover image of his 1987 ghostwritten book, The ...
It turns out the Nixons apparently knew Donald Trump would win if he ever decided to run for political office, according to a letter posted by the National Archives Foundation. The letter, courtesy of ...
Rob Reiner and wife Michele Singer Reiner had a rocky history with President Donald Trump. Michele crossed paths with Trump ...
“I like to be accommodating,” Donald Trump wrote in his 1987 mega-bestselling book, “The Art of the Deal.” “As long as they want to shoot, I’ll shovel.” The context of the quote related to Trump’s ...
In February 2025, Alnur Mussayev, a former Soviet and Kazakh security official, claimed in a Facebook post that U.S. President Donald Trump was recruited in 1987 by the KGB, the intelligence agency of ...
Donald Trump had a plan to help rid the world of nuclear weapons long before he ran for president. In 1987, reporter Ron Rosenbaum interviewed Trump about his plan. It was for a story that was ...
It was the largest one-day decline in the stock market, which also was the sharpest market downturn since the Great Depression, noted the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. No, it wasn't a recent day ...
It turns out the Nixons apparently knew Donald Trump would win if he ever decided to run for political office, according to a letter posted by the National Archives Foundation. The letter, courtesy of ...
It turns out the Nixons apparently knew Donald Trump would win if he ever decided to run for political office, according to a letter posted by the National Archives Foundation. The letter, courtesy of ...