Many stories have circulated about Trump cheating at golf, and a recent book called "Commander in Cheat" outlined the ways the president has bent the rules on the course. "Golf reveals a lot of ugliness in this president," sportswriter Rick Reilly says in his book.
Another ad pointed out that although Trump won the necessary electoral votes to win the 2016 presidential election, he lost the popular vote to Hillary Clinton.
Donald Trump once owned several casinos in Atlantic City, New Jersey, including the Trump Taj Mahal. Despite boasting about his success, Trump was in charge as two of those casinos amassed debt and went bankrupt.
The claim that Trump-related properties have gone bankrupt six times has been fact-checked often — and verified as true. Five Trump-owned properties went bankrupt between 1991 and 2009. One establishment, Trump Hotels and Casinos Resorts, went bankrupt twice.
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A longtime butler at Mar-a-Logo told the New York Times in 2016 about Trump's steak preferences: "It would rock on the plate, it was so well done." At a dinner in 2017, Trump covered his steak — also well-done — in ketchup.