Donald Trump Trivia Questions and Answers
Trivia questions with answers about Donald Trump
Donald Trump Trivia Questions and Answers
What was Trump University LLC?
A: It was an American for-profit education
company that ran a real estate training program
from
2005 until at least
2010.
After being sued numerous times it is now what?
A: It is now defunct.
Trump University was founded by Donald Trump
and what two associates?
A: Michael Sexton and Jonathan Spitalny.
Trump University offered what kinds of courses?
A: Real estate, asset management,
entrepreneurship, and wealth creation.
How much did the University charge for the
courses?
A: Between $1,500 and $35,000 per course.
In 2005, who notified the operation that its use
of the word "university" violated state
law?
A: New York State authorities.
After a second such notification in 2010, the
name of the operation was changed to what?
A: Trump Entrepreneurial Institute.
Donald was found personally liable for failing
to obtain a what?
A: A business license for the operation.
The state of New York filed a $40 million civil
suit in
2013 claiming what?
A: That Trump University made false claims and
defrauded consumers.
Two class-action civil lawsuits were filed in
federal court relating to Trump University; they
named whom in the suit?
A: Donald Trump personally as well as his
companies.
During the presidential campaign, Donald
criticized Judge Gonzalo P. Curiel who oversaw
those two cases, alleging what?
A: Bias because of his
Mexican heritage.
What is the Donald J. Trump Foundation?
A: A U.S.-based private foundation established
in
1988.
What was the reason behind starting the Donald
J. Trump Foundation?
A: For the initial purpose of giving away
proceeds from Trump’s book, “The Art of the
Deal”.
The foundation's funds mostly come from where?
A: Donors other than Trump.
Trump has not given personally to the charity
since what year?
A: 2008.
Who were the top donors to the foundation from
2004 to
2014?
A: Vince and Linda McMahon.
How much did Vince and Linda donate after Trump
appeared at Wrestle Mania in 2007?
A: $5 million.
The foundation's tax returns show that it has
given to what types of charities?
A:
Health care and sports-related charities, as
well as conservative groups.
Starting in
2016 what did the Washington Post
begin reporting on?
A: How the foundation raised and granted money.
On October 3, 2016, the New York Attorney
General's office notified the Trump Foundation
that what?
A: That it was allegedly in violation of New
York laws regarding charities.
What did the Attorney General’s office order it
to do?
A: Immediately cease its fundraising activities
in New York.