Donald Trump Jr. Born: Political Dynasty Continues
Donald John Trump Jr. was born on December 31, 1977, in New York City, the first child of Donald Trump and his first wife Ivana. He grew up in Manhattan and spent summers with his maternal grandparents in Czechoslovakia, where he learned Czech and developed an interest in hunting and the outdoors that distinguished him from the urban sophistication of his father's world. He attended the Hill School in Pottstown, Pennsylvania, then followed his father's educational path to the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. After graduating, he spent a year as a bartender in Aspen, Colorado, before entering the family business. He rose through the Trump Organization to become executive vice president, overseeing international real estate development projects in countries including India, Indonesia, the Philippines, and several former Soviet republics. His role expanded beyond business during his father's 2016 presidential campaign, where he emerged as one of the most visible and combative surrogates in the operation. A meeting he organized at Trump Tower in June 2016 with a Russian lawyer promising damaging information about Hillary Clinton became a focal point of the Mueller investigation into Russian interference in the election. He testified before congressional committees and was not charged with any crime. He became a prolific presence on social media, building an audience of millions with a confrontational style that mirrored his father's approach to public communication. His political influence within the Republican Party has grown substantially with each election cycle.
December 31, 1977
49 years ago
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