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In September 1987, Trump paid almost $95,000 to take out a full-page newspaper advertisement that ran in the New York Times and several other outlets to air his grievances with America's leaders ...
President Donald Trump went to war with New York City Mayor Ed Koch during a 1987 interview with Larry King. Trump claimed ...
Donald Trump long thought he was going to be president. And we have proof.The New York real estate mogul, who penned the book Trump: The Art of the Deal, signed a copy “Future President” over ...
President Donald Trump bragged about his many ties to foreign investors during this 1987 interview with Larry King. Trump has ...
Newsweek published this story under the headline of "Trump for President?" on September 14, 1987. George Hackett's prediction came true: Thirty years later, in 2017, President Donald Trump is the ...
We put Donald Trump on our cover in 1987. "God forbid that our society would ever put such a man in the White House," one reader responded.
Newsweek writer Bill Powell, who authored the cover story on Donald Trump, tells Alex Witt how Donald Trump has evolved in his political persuasions from 1987 to today.
A Facebook post by an ex-KGB agent claiming that Donald Trump was recruited by Moscow in 1987 under the code name "Krasnov" has sent social media into a spin. What's the story behind the claim?
After Trump appeared on Phil Donahue's talk show in 1987, Nixon sent him an admiring letter, according to a new biography of Trump set to be published later this month.