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Robert Trump
Robert Trump
NameRobert Trump
Birth dateAugust 26, 1948
Birth placeQueens, New York City
Death dateAugust 15, 2020
Death placeNew York City
OccupationBusinessman
FamilyDonald Trump (brother), Fred Trump (father), Mary Anne MacLeod (mother)

Robert Trump Robert Trump was an American businessman and real estate executive associated with the Trump Organization and the American real estate milieu of New York City. He was the youngest son of Fred Trump and Mary Anne MacLeod and the brother of Donald Trump, serving in supporting roles during high-profile transactions and family matters. His life intersected with prominent figures and institutions across finance, law, philanthropy, and media, including long-standing relationships with executives, attorneys, and public officials.

Early life and education

Born in the borough of Queens, New York City, Robert was part of a family network that included siblings Maryanne Trump Barry, Fred Trump Jr., Elizabeth Trump Grau, and Donald Trump. He attended New York Military Academy, an institution noted for alumni who entered business and public service, and later matriculated at Fordham University, where he studied business-related coursework amid the city's corporate and banking centers like Wall Street. His formative years were shaped by the postwar suburban development projects led by Fred Trump in Brooklyn and Staten Island, and by regional ties to institutions such as the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development during the mid-20th century housing boom.

Business career

Robert held executive and managerial roles within the family enterprise, the Trump Organization, engaging with property management, leasing, and development activities across New York properties and affiliated entities. His career involved interaction with commercial stakeholders including brokers from firms like CBRE Group, Cushman & Wakefield, and law firms advising on transactions, and he participated in corporate governance matters overseen by boards familiar with real estate investment trusts and private partnerships. Robert also worked with philanthropic and community organizations tied to urban development projects, maintaining connections with banking institutions, lenders, and accounting firms that serviced high-value property portfolios in Manhattan and outer boroughs.

Relationship with Donald Trump and political involvement

Robert maintained a close personal and familial relationship with his brother Donald Trump, often appearing at public events and family gatherings alongside figures from the Republican Party, media personalities, and campaign advisers. He was present at significant moments during Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign, the 2016 Republican National Convention, and the administration years, interacting with senior staff, legal counsel, and members of Congress. Although not a formal officeholder, Robert's proximity to Donald Trump led to interactions with policy influencers, communications teams, and public relations consultants who worked with the administration; he was part of a broader network that included political operatives, journalists from outlets like The New York Times and The Washington Post, and conservative media figures.

Robert's personal life included family relationships, social engagements in New York and Florida, and involvement with trustees, executors, and attorneys handling estate and fiduciary matters for the Trump family. Legal professionals from firms experienced with high-net-worth clients and litigation participated in negotiations over estate planning and corporate control, intersecting with matters litigated in state and federal courts, including judges and chambers familiar with corporate disputes. His interactions touched on banking confidentiality, health care proxies, and power-of-attorney arrangements often managed by corporate counsel and private law practices in jurisdictions like New York State and Palm Beach County, Florida.

Death and legacy

Robert died in August 2020 in New York City, an event noted by national media organizations such as The New York Times, CNN, Fox News, and The Washington Post. His death prompted statements from family members, legal representatives, and associates in the business community, and it played a role in discussions about family succession, estate administration, and the governance of the Trump Organization. Posthumously, Robert has been referenced in biographies, investigative reporting, and records compiled by journalists and historians studying the Trump family, their real estate enterprises, and intersections with political life. His legacy remains tied to the urban development history of New York City and to the familial networks that shaped late-20th and early-21st-century American real estate and political narratives.

Category:1948 births Category:2020 deaths Category:American businesspeople Category:Trump family