Are you watching closely? Can you remember it all? The non-stop news cycle helped to bring him into office. Now it documents everything he does. With the reputation of the U.S. and perhaps the survival of the western world at stake, it has become more important than ever to pay attention. But it’s too much to keep up with. This is a list of Donald J. Trump’s actions before taking office, up through his first year in the White House. Every entry is cited with a source. This is a record, unlike any other, of the most controversial man in American history. Inside you will • Ancestry • Pre-election • Campaign 2016 • Transition to the White House • Year One in the White House • Trump on Women • Trump’s Major Failures • The Russian Connection • The Presidential Graveyard and more....
David grew up fascinated by the imagined stories that would play out endlessly between his army of G.I. Joes and the few Transformers that his older brother would allow him to have. The tableaus between the human armies of good, the sub-human forces of evil, and alien robots from Cybertron planted the seeds of a lifelong obsession with weaving stories of the fantastic. Life began anew when in childhood he moved out of the Strangelands of Louisiana to the megalopolis of Houston. In high school he learned quickly how to enrage his English teachers and get repeatedly suspended for a number of subversive activities including walking out of class, hijacking morning announcements, and more than anything advocating binge drinking amongst underage classmates via the nefarious croquet club in a bid for intramural renown. Once that storm passed, David went on to study communication at the University of Hawaii, Sophia University in Tokyo, and ultimately accepting a degree from the University of Texas at Austin in 2004. Those years, which included a presidency at the Omega Chi chapter of Delta Kappa Epsilon, were characterized by more croquet, beer and a number of other new, unsavory activities that will surely end up in his posthumous memoirs. A couple of long years after graduating university, David went off to study law in Houston. Aspiring to become a traffic ticket cop, this was the time when he also finally found the discipline to write. The attorney track did not work out as planned, and the subsequent misadventure stemming from a collapsed legal job market led him to live and work in Portland, Oregon and the much less caucazoidal Hong Kong for two inspiring back-to-back jaunts. Upon returning home to Houston, David settled into a life of muted adventure and solitary workmanship, determined to shamelessly use his writing as an emotional and psychological crutch for his day job as an oil field drilling technology specialist. He still plays croquet.