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Donald Trump rally in Albuquerque.

Donald John Trump, aka Donald Trump, is a celebrity businessman and the 45th President of the United States.

 

This caricature of Donald Trump was adapted from photos in the public domain from the White House's Flickr photostream

 

Donald John Trump, aka Donald Trump, is a celebrity businessman and the 45th President of the United States.

 

This caricature of Donald Trump was adapted from a photo in the public domain from The White House's Flickr photostream.

Mexico, EPCOT

Donald John Trump, aka Donald Trump, is a celebrity businessman and the 45th President of the United States.

 

This caricature of Donald Trump was adapted from photos in the public domain from The White House's Flickr photostream 1 and photostream 2.

Donald Trump speaking with supporters at a campaign rally at Fountain Park in Fountain Hills, Arizona.

 

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During the 1980s, for about ten years, I was working on my "Autographs" project, getting famous people to sign a drawing that I did of them. During those years Donald Trump was buying up New York City. As a New Yorker, at the time, I thought he’d be a good subject to try and get an autograph. I sent a copy of this drawing and an explanation of my project to his offices at Trump Tower. I received a very nice letter from his Executive Assistant telling me that he “enjoyed” seeing my interpretation of him and that I already “have quite an illustrious collection,” but he declined to participate in my project.

 

It was really no problem, I just added him to the list of celebs who also refused my request, including; Katharine Hepburn, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Bette Midler, Yoko Ono and Jerry Seinfeld to name a few.

President of the United States Donald Trump speaking with supporters at an "An Address to Young Americans" event hosted by Students for Trump and Turning Point Action at Dream City Church in Phoenix, Arizona.

 

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Donald Trump ladybird. A fake kidney spot ladybird- it's actually a 10-spot variable. Focus stacked using zerene

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Tokyo Disney Sea

Disneyland Resort.

September 2022.

 

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Dream Along with Mickey

The custom order is finished. grin emoticon:D Here I present to you the owner of those happy feet - Donald Duck! Ta Da! Ain't he cute? It's a diffcult work because it has so many small parts and sewing involved, but I love to crochet, especially create patterns! It feels great when the design came to life! More pictures coming soon.

 

Main Street Station, Magic Kingdom

Posted this mainly for the painting on the wall.

Donald John Trump, aka Donald Trump, is a celebrity businessman and the 45th President of the United States.

 

This caricature of Donald Trump was adapted from a photo in the public domain from The White House's Flickr photostream.

Donald Beauregard 1884-1914 was an American painter and charcoal drawer. Trained in Utah and France, he painted the landscapes of the American West. He died at age 30. These are from an exhibit at Santa Fe Museum

Donald Maine Coon cat

Donald John Trump, aka Donald Trump, is a celebrity businessman and the 45th President of the United States.

 

This caricature of Donald Trump was adapted from a Creative Commons licensed photo from Wikimedia.

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New York (CNN)Donald Trump has signed the pledge.

 

The Republican presidential front-runner met privately with Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus Thursday afternoon, and soon after, came out to the lobby of Trump Tower to declare that he has signed a loyalty pledge. This means Trump has promised to support the party's eventual nominee -- whoever that may be -- and that he will not run as a third-party candidate.

 

"The best way for the Republicans to win is if I win the nomination and go directly against whoever they happen to put up. And for that reason, I have signed the pledge," Trump said, holding up the paper. "So I will be totally pledging my allegiance to the Republican Party and for the conservative principles for which it stands."

 

He added: "We will go out and fight hard, and we will win."

 

All 17 Republican presidential candidates have now pledged to support the GOP's eventual presidential nominee, Priebus announced Thursday evening in a statement, billing it as a sign of "party unity."

 

But if Trump's official declaration of allegiance to the party serves to calm the nerves of establishment Republicans -- at least for now -- it could also invite backlash from some of the bombastic candidate's die-hard supporters.

 

Trump has propelled himself to the top of the polls by casting himself as an anti-establishment, outsider candidate, railing against career politicians and the Washington political class.

 

Signing an RNC pledge complicates that image.

 

Katrina Pierson, a spokeswoman for the Tea Party Leadership Fund and a Trump defender, told CNN she personally does not condone the pledge.

 

"The GOP has not been loyal to members of its own party during previous election cycles," PIerson said. "I can't see any reason why he would give up that leverage considering a lot of his supporters like the idea that he's running against the establishment."

 

Thursday's 15-minute sit-down with Priebus comes amid unease about whether the billionaire businessman would rebuff the party and seek the White House as an independent. Soon after Trump announced his candidacy, Priebus asked the real estate magnate to tone down his fiery rhetoric on immigration, as establishment Republicans grew increasingly worried that Trump was angering the Hispanic community.

 

Trump explained Thursday that he came to the decision to sign the pledge because the Republican Party in recent months has been "extremely fair" to him.

 

"The RNC has been absolutely terrific over the last two month period and as you know, that's what I've wanted," Trump said. "I don't want to be treated any differently."

 

Asked what he got in return for signing the paper, Trump responded: "assurance that I will be treated fairly."

 

RNC officials began circulating a pledge to various GOP presidential campaigns this week, measuring up how much appetite there is in the field to commit to supporting the eventual nominee.

 

"I, ________, affirm that if I do not win the 2016 Republican nomination for President of the United States I will endorse the 2016 Republican presidential nominee regardless of who it is," it reads.

 

RELATED: Source says Trump likely to rule out independent bid

 

The pledge continues: "I further pledge that I will not seek to run as an independent or write-in candidate nor will I seek or accept the nomination for president of any other party."

 

Advisers to the candidate have said all along that Trump was never seriously interested in launching an independent run, which is an arduous -- and costly -- process.

 

The pledge has not only put pressure on Trump to commit to the party, it's also forcing some of his rivals to promise to support Trump if he were to clinch the GOP nomination.

 

It's a particularly uncomfortable position for a candidate like Jeb Bush, who in recent weeks has publicly clashed with Trump. The two men have released attack videos on social media, and openly criticized one another on the trail.

 

On ABC's "Good Morning America" Thursday morning, Bush lashed out at Trump, saying, "I think Donald Trump is trying to insult his way to the presidency and it's not going to work."

 

However, pressed on whether he would support Trump if he were to become the nominee, the former Florida governor answered in the affirmative.

 

"Yes, I would, of course. We need to be unified. We need to win," Bush said.

 

After Trump's press conference, Bush tweeted a tongue-in-cheek version of the pledge that said, "Voted Republican since 1972."

 

Meanwhile, others are raising questions about just how enforceable a loyalty pledge is.

 

"You're right, it's unenforceable," said Carly Fiorina on CNN's "New Day." "It is, more than anything else, your word."

 

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This is on the door to the projection room of a local theater house. I don't know how old it actually is, but it was on the door when I worked there in high school, back when it was a cinema.

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Donald Trump speaking at CPAC 2011 in Washington, D.C.

 

Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.

President of the United States Donald Trump speaking with supporters at a "Make America Great Again" campaign rally at Phoenix Goodyear Airport in Goodyear, Arizona.

 

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Donald John Trump, aka Donald Trump, is a celebrity businessman and the 45th President of the United States.

 

This caricature of Donald Trump was adapted from a photo in the public domain from the US Army.

Donald John Trump, Sr., aka Donald Trump, is a celebrity business man and media personality. He is the 2016 Republican candidate for President of the United States.

 

This caricature of Donald Trump was adapted from Creative Commons licensed images from Michael Vadon's flickr photostream.

 

Chair 72W, 1990. Pencil drawing (1928-1994) SFMOMA

Donald John Trump, Sr., aka Donald Trump, is a celebrity business man and media personality. He is a candidate for president in the 2016 Republican primary.

 

This caricature of Donald Trump was adapted from Creative Commons licensed images from Gage Skidmore's flickr photostream. This body was adapted from Creative Commons licensed images from Gage Skidmore's flickr photostream.

 

Donald Trump, Jr. speaking with attendees at the 2021 AmericaFest at the Phoenix Convention Center in Phoenix, Arizona.

 

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"...yummm, tastes like chicken penis."

  

Anyways, Life is actually going pretty good now that School has started. I've really enjoyed learning french, and I can say things such as "Goodbye", "Hello", "My name is___", and "Have a good weekend".

 

The bad thing about school is that I start getting unbelievably fucked up dreams. For example, the girl whom I like is pregnant, and her ex-boyfriend (who in real life I bitterly despise) goes mad and tries to kill every female being on earth.

And for some reason, I end up saving the universe's women with the help from a super hero panda, a Cow squid, and the girl I like. And just when that girl was going to have her baby, I woke up.

  

Fucked up, amirite?

Donald Trump Rally in Mesa, Arizona December 16, 2015

Donald Rock, Donald County Park, Wisconsin

Donald Trump speaking at CPAC 2011 in Washington, D.C.

 

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sapporo snow festival.

I'm that topical person now.

Untitled, 1980. Stainless steel, yellow plexiglass (1928-1994) David Zwirner. FOG

Donald Trump, Jr. speaking with attendees at the Culture War tour at Antelope Gymnasium at Grand Canyon University in Phoenix, Arizona.

 

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Juggling Elves, Disney's Hollywood Studios

Donald (Pitch Perfect)

Self-potrait

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Disney characters Donald Duck and Mickey Mouse, seen here on London's south bank of the River Thames.

Mickey Mouse was created by Walt Disney in 1928, and went on to appear in over 130 cartoon movies.

Donald Duck made his movie debut in 1934, and went on to make even more movie appearances than Mickey!

Both characters have stars on the Hollywood 'walk of fame' in Los Angeles.

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