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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 Queens, a borough of New York City, 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 bought the Miss Universe brand of beauty pageants in 1996, and sold it in 2015. He produced and hosted The Apprentice, a reality television series, from 2003 to 2015. As of 2020, Forbes estimated his net worth to be $2.1 billion.[
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Calendar: October 7-13

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Friday, October 7 Center Aging Friday Tea Time will be at 2 p.m. on Zoom. This is a social hour for older LGBTQ+ adults.

Guests are encouraged to bring a beverage of choice. For more details, email  supportdesk@thedccenter.org. GoGay DC will host “LGBTQ+ Social” at 7 p.m.

at The Commentary. This event is ideal for making new friends, professional networking, idea sharing, and community building.

Or just to unwind and enjoy the extended happy hour. This event is free and more details are available on Eventbrite.  Saturday, October 8 Virtual Yoga Class with Jesse Z.

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