The film was commissioned in 1988 by Leonard Stern as the first of a series on celebrity businessmen and finished in 1991. Back then, the only way for a film to be seen was on television or in the theater. Donald threatened to sue any broadcaster or distributor that took on the film. In effect, it was suppressed. It was screened twice in back-to-back standing room only showings at the Bridgehampton Community House on July 3, 1991, the same day that Donald announced his engagement to Marla Maples.
Donald Trump is one of the richest and most famous men in America, but on what foundation has his success been built? From accusations of harassment to repeated flirtations with bankruptcy, his very public business career has been one of artifice and intrigue; a Machiavellian performance played out before the American media. Originally produced in 1991, "Donald Trump: What's the Deal?" investigates the unscrupulous reality behind this most public of figures. Swaggering and assured, exaggerated statements have become Trump's trademark, making him as much a celebrity as a businessman; a poster boy for American capitalism. This air of cocky invincibility has, however, repeatedly hidden a questionable and often duplicitous business approach. Ignoring the facade, this remarkable and revealing documentary exposes the unsavory truth of the self-professed 'People's Billionaire'.
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BREAKING: Dementia Don leaves NBC interviewer speechless with a completely nonsensical rant about ICE murders, “the waters,” and “the smallest drugs!”
The 79-year-old president of the United States sat down with NBC News for an interview and began complaining about the “bad publicity” he was getting in response to two innocent American citizens being ruthlessly executed by instruments of state violence in broad daylight.
“It's bad. I hate it. I hate even talking about it,” bitched Trump. “Two people out of tens of thousands, okay? Mm-hmm. And you get bad publicity. Nobody talks about all of the murderers that were taken out of our country! They don't talk about…”
The interviewer, Tom Llamas, interjects: “but it was two Americans who died!”
It’s at this point that the president’s brain completely fails. Like a Windows 95 computer struggling to run Photoshop, Trump’s brain tries to run BragAboutSomethingElse.exe and recieves an error message.
“They don't talk about, we have the smallest drugs.” (???) “As an example, we've been very tough on the waters and soon, you know, pretty much overall, but if you look at the waters where we knock out boats…”
Very tough on the waters? Well, first off, all those attacks on boats in the Caribbean seem to have conveniently stopped now that Trump has control of Venezuelan oil revenues, so it’s almost like those murders weren’t about stopping drug boats at all!
But this whole thing just highlights the sick and twisted way he views the world. He’s amassed an entirely imaginary rolodex of accomplishments that he feels should absolve him of all the horrific cruelty and killing that his administration has committed.
He is literally incapable of caring about anything except his own ego. All of the people he’s hurt and killed over the years mean absolutely nothing to him.