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The answer is long, but I'll try to be brief. Trump has always been a change agent, a challenger to the status quo. His years in NY real estate shaped him that way. If the skyline didn't look markedly different after he was there, for him, it would have been a failure. He grew up studying the founders and the great industrialists ( Carnegie, Rockefeller, John Adams, Franklin and Jefferson) and his sense of purpose can be traced to them. Not ironically all these were all successful businessmen besides being incredibly civic minded. The Founders gave their "lives and fortunes" to establish this country, while Rockefeller, Carnegie, Morgan and Ford moved the country from oil lamps and horses to trains, cars, electric light and skyscrapers in a single generation....... Change agents all. This is who Trump is at his core. His appreciation for what he's been able to have and do led him to his initial decision to run. Trump was among the first in the democrat party to recognize that globalists and Marxists were taking over the party and if allowed would achieve their goal of eradicating the sovereignty of the US till it stood at the will of a global govt. This galvanized his decision to run for president but until he understood how far this cabal was willing to go to stop him, he wasn't fully formed. He's now been through the crucible of lawfare, cancelation, and humiliation, but that fateful day in Butler Pa. convinced him beyond any doubt that God ( saving his life ) had set his path and endorsed his purpose. It was no longer what he wanted to do, it's what he HAS to do. History is made by such men.
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