
Dan Alexander
Senior Editor at Forbes
Senior editor at Forbes. Author of White House, Inc.: How Donald Trump Turned the Presidency into a Business.
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2 months ago |
forbes.com | Dan Alexander
DONALD TRUMP HELD court in the Oval Office last week with exactly the kind of crowd he loves—the world’s richest man at his side, a gaggle of journalists at his foot. Teeing up a speech from Elon Musk, the president promised to share some shocking discoveries. “Billions and billions of dollars of waste, fraud and abuse,” Trump marveled. “I think it’s very important. And that’s one of the reasons I got elected. I said we were going to do that.
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2 months ago |
forbes.com | Dan Alexander
President Trump’s proposal this week to turn transform Gaza from a “hellhole” into the “Riviera of the Middle East” gobsmacked world leaders, but it’s not the first time Trump has floated luxury development as an urban revitalization tool. Just take a trip back in time to the Donald Trump years of Atlantic City. “Donald was a great promoter,” says Nicholas Ribis, who served as chief executive of his casino empire.
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2 months ago |
forbes.com.br | Dan Alexander
Donald Trump sempre misturou negócios e família. Ele cresceu dessa forma, aprendendo sobre imóveis aos pés de seu pai, antes de construir sua própria casa e contar com os que estivessem mais próximos a ele. Ivana, sua primeira esposa, se tornou a executiva de seus cassinos. Marla, a segunda, foi apresentadora do concurso Miss Universo. Seus três filhos mais velhos – Don Jr., Ivanka e Eric –, assumiram papéis de liderança em sua empresa imobiliária.
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2 months ago |
forbes.com | Dan Alexander
During her initial stint in the White House, the First Lady showed little interest in profiting from politics. This time, she arrives with a business plan. By Dan Alexander Forbes StaffDonald Trump has long mixed business and family. He grew up that way, learning real estate at the foot of his father, before building his own household and leaning on those closest to him. Ivana, his first wife, became an executive at his casino. Marla, his second, hosted the Miss Universe pageant.
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Jan 23, 2025 |
forbes.co | Dan Alexander
El viernes, Donald Trump lanzó un meme digital que desató un frenesí comercial que llevó a informes de que había agregado instantáneamente decenas de miles de millones de dólares a su fortuna. Tonterías. Esas cifras se basan en precios teóricos de criptoactivos que Trump no puede vender en este momento, por lo que Forbes los valora en cero, de acuerdo con nuestra metodología de excluir generalmente los activos no vendibles de los recuentos de patrimonio neto.
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