7 creepy facts about Donald Trump

How a filthy rich businessman can become president of one of the largest countries on earth, without possessing any form of empathy: it's impressive. Did you already know this about Trump? A case of bristling hairs standing up…
Little Trumpie turned out to be quite aggressive as a child
Neighbors of the Trumps have reported in interviews that little Donald threw stones at toddlers in a playpen and sought fights with other children. Ehh…
Trump's father had clear ideas about white and black…
This is evident from the fact that he participated in a Ku Klux Klan demonstration through Queens in 1927. The same year, an investigation was launched into possible racist practices in the real estate dealings of the Trumps (Donald and his father). What turned out: the Trumps refused to allow blacks into the ‘white’ blocks and referred them to housing blocks where mostly other blacks lived. Just saying.
Mr. loves revenge. ‘Settle the score’ is his motto
In his book Think Big, Trump says: ‘Always pay back in kind.’ He described how he once had an employee who refused to call a friendly relationship at a bank to arrange something for him. He fired her, after which she started her own business that went bankrupt. ‘It really pleased me when I heard that,’ he wrote in his book.
Another outstanding piece of advice from Trump?
‘Trust no one. Be paranoid, because they will try to take you for everything you have.’
Trump is one of the least charitable billionaires in the world
Over the course of twenty years, he has donated 3.7 million dollars. To his own charity fund.
Trump and Melania do not sleep in the same bed
According to Fire and Fury, a scandal book about the president, Trump often goes to bed at half past six in the evening with a cheeseburger. Yikes.
And, whether he should be proud of this…
Donald Trump appears in the scientific publications ‘Abnormal behaviour in the 21st century’ and ‘Personality disorders and older adults: Diagnosis, assessment and treatment.’ He is also mentioned in the books ‘The narcissism epidemic: Living in the age of entitlement,’ ‘Help! I’m in love with a narcissist’ and ‘When you love a man who loves himself’. Just so you know.
Is it time to say that I really miss Obama now? Brrr.



