Donald Trump: An All-American Tale


TRUMP FACT #2:  TRUMP’S GRANDFATHER MADE HIS FORTUNE IN ALASKA DURING THE KLONDIKE GOLD RUSH OF 1896

Our president’s grandfather, Frederick Trump, after immigrating to this country from the Kingdom of Bavaria (later to be taken over by Germany), like so many who were lured to the West Coast by the calls of “Gold!” booked a trip to Seattle and eventually up through the Yukon Territory to a place called Deadwood Creek where he bought a mining deed for $250.  Unlike so many others, Frederick turned virtually everything he touched into gold.

After building the Arctic Restaurant & Hotel in the cold mountains of White Horse and making his fortune in gold and hotel management, he departed the area, never to return.  He eventually settled in Queens, New York City, where he worked in restaurant and hotel management before succumbing to the flu pandemic of 1918 and dying at the age of 49!

Upon the Eider’s manifest (the ship that brought the elder Trump to the US), Frederick’s name was misspelled by the clerk as Trumpf, adding the “F,” which was a common letter on the end of German names.  Although it has been thoroughly debunked by many American and German genealogists, Leftist authors still insist on listing him because of the Drumpf family’s entanglements with the Nazi party.  Tell a lie often enough…

Turn to the next page to learn about Donald’s mother who survived a brutal beating by a mugger at the age of 79!

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