Trump's AmericaDonald Trump is a business mogul and one of the most entertaining people in modern media. In 2020, he's also one of the most polarizing—and potentially dangerous—figures in world history.
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Vote up the most garish and ludicrous things that Donald Trump owns.
Despite some of the most epic business failures of Donald Trump, the man is filthy rich and he isn't afraid to show it. From diamond-encrusted doors to gold seat belts proudly on display for all to see, there's no doubt he has money. But the things that Donald Trump owns border on cartoonish, like the best of Trump's tweets.
According to Forbes, Donald Trump's net worth is $3.1 billion. That includes $1.47 billion for his New York City real estate alone, plus $630 million for other real estate, another $550 million for golf clubs and resorts, and $170 million for Trump brand businesses. The other $310 million are his personal assets. So what are these assets? What does Donald Trump own? Take a look at some of the most ridiculous Donald Trump homes, vehicles, and other possessions and vote up the comically gaudy things.
If you ever make it to the penthouse on the top of Trump Tower, you'll find yourself face-to-face with a blaze of gaudiness. The two giant doors are encrusted in both gold and diamonds. Just in case you weren't sure about Donald Trump's wealth, he's planted these ridiculous doors to remove any doubt before you even step inside.
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Gold Motorcycle From American Chopper
On an episode of American Chopper, the guys built and gifted Donald Trump a custom-made bike. Is it plated in gold? Why, yes. Yes, it is. Not that Donald needs free bikes, but it probably didn't hurt that American Chopper's Paul Teutul Sr. was a contestant on Celebrity Apprentice.
There's no mistaking this Sikorsky S-76 belongs to Trump, and it's not just because his name's on the side. Like many of his other possessions, Trump gold-plated as many parts of this chopper as possible, like the seat belts and the handles.
Donald Trump purchased his own personal Boeing 757 in 2011. And you know it's tricked out. There's a bathroom with a gold-plated sink and all the seats have gold-plated belts. It also has an office and several bedrooms. He reportedly purchased the 757, which has Rolls-Royce engines, for $100 million.
Long before Mar-a-Lago became Donald Trump's lavish Florida retreat, the 20-acre estate was built in 1927 by cereal heiress Marjorie Merriweather Post for $7 million. In 1973, she donated it to the US government with the intention that it would be used by the president as "the winter White House." However, the government found that maintaining the property was too much and returned it to the Post estate. It was put up for sale and bought by Donald Trump in 1985 for $5 million.
The estate includes a ballroom containing $7 million in gold leaf and four different gold-plated sinks. When it comes to Trump's possessions, it might be easier to name ones that aren't covered in gold.
That's right, Trump owns 17 golf courses. There's Trump International in Palm Beach, which cost over $40 million to design. There's also Trump National in Jupiter, Florida, which was designed by golf legend Jack Nicklaus. There's also two in Scotland, one in Ireland, and even one in Dubai. With this many golf courses, you kind of have to wonder if Trump only likes golf because he got it confused with the word "gold."