Donald John Trump (born June 14, 1946) is the 45th and current president of the United States. Before entering politics, he was a businessman and television personality. Trump was born and raised in the New York City borough of Queens, and received a bachelor's degree in economics from the Wharton School. He took charge of his family's real-estate business in 1971, renamed it The Trump Organization, and expanded its operations from Queens and Brooklyn into Manhattan.
The company built or renovated skyscrapers, hotels, casinos, and golf courses. Trump later started various side ventures, mostly by licensing his name. He owned the Miss Universe and Miss USA beauty pageants from 1996 to 2015, and produced and hosted The Apprentice, a reality television show, from 2003 to 2015. Forbes estimates his net worth to be $3.1 billion.
Ethan Shanfeld The question of who would play Tim Walz and Doug Emhoff on “Saturday Night Live” was answered immediately on Saturday night as the sketch comedy series kicked off its 50th season.
Jim Gaffigan joined Maya Rudolph in the season premiere cold open as the affable Minnesota Governor and Harris’ running mate, while Andy Samberg appeared as the Second Gentleman.
Also, Dana Carvey debuted his Joe Biden impression on “SNL.” “SNL” cast member James Austin Johnson returned as Donald Trump, and Bowen Yang stepped in as his running mate, JD Vance.
Andrew Dismukes played journalist David Muir and cracked a joke about the ABC News debate being “biased toward the Democrats, which … duh.” In the sketch, Rudolph brought back America’s “fun aunt,” aka the “Funt.” “The Funt has been rebooted,” Rudolph said. “2 Funt, 2 Furious.” As Walz, Gaffigan quipped: “In Minnesota we have a saying: ‘Mind your damn business.’ We also have another saying in Minnesota: ‘My nuts froze to the park bench.” As Emhoff, Samberg deemed himself the “Second Gentlemensch” and made a joke about decorating the White House for Christmas: “The theme is Hanukkah.” Carvey played a stuttering, confused Biden, quipping, “A lot of people forget I’m president.
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