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Donald Trump warned graduates of the United States Military Academy at West Point to stay away from “trophy wives” on Saturday in a meandering speech.
I guess we can say a trophy wife. It didn't work out too well," the president said in his speech in New York, referring to real estate developer William Levitt. Newsweek has reached out to the ...
President Donald Trump told graduating cadets to avoid "trophy wives" during a May 24 commencement speech at West Point.
"I guess he can't relate to working hard to graduate college...so he speaks about what he does know. Trophy wives and ...
On the “momentum” topic, Trump told a tale about real estate developer William Levitt that he’s referenced ... company and running off with a “trophy wife.” “He became very rich ...
From The Independent: Trump then pivoted to a discussion about real estate developer William Levitt ... found a new wife. Could you say a trophy wife? I guess we can say a trophy wife.
The man, he said, was William Levitt. According to Trump, Levitt was a perfect example of someone who “lost momentum" when he left his company and fled with a “trophy wife.” "He built Levittown.
In front of 1,002 nonplussed youngsters he spun a yarn about how William Levitt sold his company and then had “nothing to do” and so got a divorce and remarried - to a “trophy wife”.
President praised his administration’s efforts to end DEI programs and crack down on immigration while addressing West Point’s Class of 2025 ...