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Trump family fortune began in a Canadian brothel-hotel

sgtdjones 3/13/25, 7:49:29 PM
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Trump family fortune began in a Canadian brothel-hotel

In one of history’s little-known ironies, the Maple Leaf country pushing back against Donald Trump’s annexation bid is also host to a tiny, remote restaurant and brothel that helped launch the U.S. president’s family fortune more than 100 years ago.To find it, look west. Way west.
On a quiet, remote trail in British Columbia near the Yukon boundary sits a wooden facade resembling the brothel and restaurant Trump’s grandfather built at the turn of the century. Friedrich Trump called his business in Bennett, a town that sprang up because of the Klondike Gold Rush, the Arctic Restaurant & Hotel.The elder Trump, a German immigrant, cooked and served food inside the Arctic to Americans and Canadians heading to goldfields in the Yukon. He made enough cash to sow the seeds for the future Trump empire.The story of Friedrich Trump’s chapter in Canada begins in the 1880s.The 16-year-old barber’s apprentice, whose father died young, moved to New York City from Germany to be closer to his sister.

He then moved to Seattle and began operating an eatery until a July 1897 newspaper headline caught his eye: “Gold! Gold! Gold!” Friedrich Trump sold the eatery and headed north with thousands of other Americans and Canadians. He headed toward the Yukon River but landed just short of it, in B.C.He and a business partner erected a canteen on the route and called it the Arctic Restaurant & Hotel. Their specialty was roadkill.Within three years, he relocated the business with the same facade to Whitehorse, where the hotel became famous.“He made quick money on booze, and he was a good cook,” Ellis said, adding her grandfather, a North West Mounted Police officer at the time, also drank at the Arctic.It served more than food and drinks.

Newspaper ads at the time mentioned private suites for ladies and scales for patrons to weigh gold — if they preferred to pay for services that way.One Yukon Sun writer moralized about the backroom goings-on: “For single men the Arctic has the best restaurant,” he wrote, “but I would not advise respectable women to go there.”Friedrich Trump sold the business and returned to Germany. He eventually immigrated back across the ocean to New York City, accompanied by his wife, who was pregnant with Donald Trump’s dad.In 1905, a huge fire wiped out most of the hotel, and Friedrich Trump died of pneumonia about 12 years later. He left behind real estate for his son, Fred Trump, who used the money to invest.Donald Trump took loans from his father to create his global brand, stamping hotels and towers with the Trump name in a large font similar to the one his grandfather once used in Canada.For Ellis, Donald Trump’s signs and hotels are a reminder of something else.“His family’s wealth began in Canada,” she said.
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sgtdjones 3/13/25, 7:51:48 PM
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See why his affinity for Stormy is in his genes...cool
carl0002 3/13/25, 7:56:00 PM
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If true, this actually explains more than you can ever imagine
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Drapsey 3/13/25, 8:00:30 PM
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You Canadians are so facting cruel ...

Marco Rubio humiliated by tiny red carpet rolled out as he lands in Canada for G7

Don't tell me that because of the Trump Tariffs you guys can't afford a sizable red carpet.
Brerzerk 3/13/25, 8:55:35 PM
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That story has inaccuracies. There was no 1800's Trump but Drumph.. Donald didn't make any fortune on.loans from his dad but lost it and bankrupted those business. He was lucky toget the $440m inheritance or he'd be in a hole by now. The Grampa wasn't coming to Murca to seek fortune but to dodge the draft! Once rich and returned to Prussia/Germany he was forced I to exile by the king who didn't forgive his draft-dodging. Now, he's blocking others...even a child (American Born) from even entering for brain cancer treatment.
Brerzerk 3/13/25, 9:46:22 PM
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Man who appointed him also annionted him "Lickle Marco" no?lol. BeatD must be pleased
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sudden 3/13/25, 10:45:10 PM
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That story has inaccuracies


what you expect from the cut and paste dum dum????
sgtdjones 3/14/25, 12:04:22 AM
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Neither Donald Trump nor his father ever had the surname Drumpf.
Trump's family changed their name from Drumpf to Trump during the Thirty Years' War. The war was concluded in 1648.

Is Trump a German name?
Trump is a surname of English and German origin: a German surname, possibly from a word for "drum". It is notable as the surname of Donald Trump who is the president of the United States. It has an older presence in the United States via the 18th-century Amish migration from the Palatinate to Pennsylvania.U.S. immigration records from October 1885 list his name as Friedr. Trumpf. An early recorded appearance of the name "Trump" appears 25 years later in the 1910 United States census records. In her book The Trumps, biographer Gwenda Blair mentions a Hanns Drumpf who settled in Kallstadt in 1608 and whose descendants changed their name from Drumpf to Trump during the Thirty Years' War. The war was concluded in 1648.

Yukon Gold Rush; Trump's hotels and brothels

According to Blair's account, when Trump left for the Yukon, he had no plans to do actual mining.In the spring of 1898, Trump and another miner named Ernest Levin opened a tent restaurant along the trail. Blair writes that "a frequent dish was fresh-slaughtered, quick-frozen horse".In May 1898, Trump and Levin moved to Bennett, British Columbia, a town known for prospectors building boats in order to travel to Dawson. In Bennett, Trump and Levin opened the Arctic Restaurant and Hotel, which offered fine dining, lodging and sex in a sea of tents.

A letter to the Yukon Sun newspaper described the Arctic:

For single men the Arctic has excellent accommodations as well as the best restaurant in Bennett, but I would not advise respectable women to go there to sleep as they are liable to hear that which would be repugnant to their feelings – and uttered, too, by the depraved of their own sex.
The Arctic was open 24 hours a day and advertised "Rooms for ladies", which included beds and scales for measuring gold dust. The local detachment of North-West Mounted Police were known to tolerate vice so long as it was conducted discreetly.

In 1900, the 111-mile (179 km) White Pass and Yukon Route, a railroad between Skagway, Alaska and Whitehorse, Yukon, was completed. Trump founded the White Horse Restaurant and Inn in Whitehorse. They moved the building by barge, relocated on Front Street, and were operational by June.The new restaurant, which included one of the largest steel ranges in the area, prepared 3,000 meals per day and had space for gambling. Despite the enormous financial success, Trump and Levin began fighting due to Levin's drinking. They broke up their business relationship in February 1901, but reconciled in April.Around that time, the local government announced the suppression of prostitution, gambling and liquor, though the crackdown was delayed by businessmen until later that year. In light of this impending threat to his business operation, Trump sold his share of the restaurant to Levin and left the Yukon.
Blair wrote that "once again, in a situation that created many losers, [Frederick Trump] managed to emerge a winner."

Trump returned to Kallstadt in 1901 as a wealthy man Biographer Blair said.He quickly met and proposed to Elisabeth Christ (1880–1966), the daughter of a former neighbor.Trump and Christ married on August 26, 1902, and moved to New York City.Due to Elizabeth Sr.'s extreme homesickness, the family returned to Germany later that year.In Germany, Trump deposited into a bank his life's savings of 80,000 marks, equivalent to $661,965 in 2024. On 24 December 1904 the Department of Interior announced an investigation to banish Trump from Germany. Officially, they found that he had violated the Resolution of the Royal Ministry of the Interior number 9916, an 1886 law that punished immigration to North America to avoid military service with the loss of Bavarian and thus German citizenship. In February 1905, a royal decree was issued ordering Trump to leave within eight weeks


How did Donald Trump's father make his money?
Early life and career. Trump's father, the German-born Frederick Trump, amassed considerable wealth during the Klondike Gold Rush by running a restaurant and brothel for miners. Friedrich returned to Kallstadt in 1901, and, by the next year, met and married Elizabeth Christ.

Fact Check: Trump’s claim that he built his company with $1 million loan

Trump consistently lowballs the help he got from his father. Trump has suggested he got his start when he obtained a $1 million loan from his father. “My father gave me a small loan of a million dollars,” he told NBC in October, which he claimed he had to pay back with interest. “A million dollars isn’t very much compared to what I built.”But that ignores the fact that he joined his father’s thriving real estate business after college and that he relied on his father’s connections as he made his way in the real estate world.For instance, Fred Trump — along with the Hyatt hotel chain — jointly guaranteed the $70 million construction loan from Manufacturers Hanover bank, “each assuming a 50 percent share of the obligation and each committing itself to complete the project should Donald be unable to finish it,” according to veteran Trump chronicler Wayne Barrett in his 1992 book, “Trump: The Deals and the Downfall.”


Trump also benefited from three trusts that had been set up for family members. In 1976, Fred Trump set up eight $1 million trusts, one each for his five children and three grandchildren, according to a casino document. (That today would be worth about $4 million in inflation-adjusted dollars.) The casino document lists several other loans from Trump’s father to his son, including a $7.5 million loan with at least a 12 percent interest rate that was still outstanding in 1981.

The Wall Street Journal on Sept. 23 reported that a 1985 casino-license document showed that Donald Trump owed his father and father’s businesses about $14 million.In a 2007 deposition, Trump admitted he had borrowed “a small amount” from his father’s estate: “I think it was like in the $9 million range.” And as Trump’s casinos ran into trouble, Trump’s father also purchased $3.5 million in gaming chips but did not use them, so the casino would have enough cash to make payments on its mortgage — a transaction that casino authorities later said was an illegal loan.

NY Times: Trump got $413M from his dad, much from tax dodges

Published 10:18 PM EDT, October 2, 2018

NEW YORK (AP) — The New York Times reported Tuesday that President Donald Trump received at least $413 million from his father over the decades, much of that through dubious tax dodges, including outright fraud.The 15,000-word Times report contradicts Trump’s portrayal of himself as a self-made billionaire who started with just a $1 million loan from his father.The Times says that before Fred Trump died in the late 1990s, he transferred ownership of most of his real estate empire to his four living children. The value of the properties in tax returns summed up to $41.4 million, vastly less than the Times says they were worth.

The same properties would be sold off over the next decade for more than 16 times that amount.In total, the president’s father and mother transferred over $1 billion to their children, according to the Times tally. That should have produced a tax bill of at least $550 million, based on a 55 percent tax on gifts and inheritance at the time.

Instead, the children paid $52.2 million, or about 5 percent.

Reference

The Trumps: Three Generations That Built an Empire
by Gwenda Blair (Author)

Trump: The Deals and the Downfall.
Wayne Barrett
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sgtdjones 3/14/25, 12:06:11 AM
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Hey Sodden

what you expect from the cut and paste dum dum????


I enjoy baiting you and others, making all look stupid.
If you read books , you may find alot of knowledge ,
instead of braying.lol
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camos 3/14/25, 12:07:33 AM
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That story has inaccuracies. There was no 1800's Trump but Drumph


The current family name was not their original name.
sgtdjones 3/14/25, 12:09:05 AM
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Neither Donald Trump nor his father ever had the surname Drumpf.


Many idiots on this site like sodden ...you just corrected one.
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camos 3/14/25, 12:18:44 AM
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Remember reading a story where they changed the name and even denied the German heritage; claimed ancestors came from Sweden.
sgtdjones 3/14/25, 12:22:34 AM
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I read that and am trying to find that story, plus the family in 1608 when the name was changed.
Brerzerk 3/14/25, 6:21:25 AM
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Switzerland not Sweden dawned liars pretended to be Swiss-Germans so post WWII Jews wouldn't shun their properties
camos 3/14/25, 12:24:54 PM
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OK!
sgtdjones 3/14/25, 1:06:57 PM
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Did you notice in Trump's genes...

Blair wrote that "once again, in a situation that created many losers, [Frederick Trump] managed to emerge a winner."


In numerous bankruptcies, Trump was the winner.

The German-born Frederick Trump, amassed considerable wealth during the Klondike Gold Rush by running a restaurant and brothel for miners.


Inbred genes for the likes of Stormy Daniels et al

In 1886 law that punished immigration to North America to avoid military service


At least he didn't claim bone spurs to avoid military service.