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Top 10 Secret Things About Donald J. Trump

🌿 1. The Time-Traveling President: A Century-Old Mystery


Internet sleuths have uncovered an eerie collection of 100-year-old sketches and novels that seem to predict the rise of a man named “Trump.” The drawings, created by Prussian-born artist Charles Dellschau, depict bizarre flying machines labeled “TRUMP” and a blonde pilot steering a craft numbered 45. Even stranger, 19th-century author Ingersoll Lockwood wrote children’s books featuring a character named “Baron Trump” who lived in “Castle Trump” and embarked on fantastical adventures. Lockwood’s political novel, *The Last President*, bizarrely imagines a chaotic post-election New York City, complete with a President who picks a man named “Pence” for his cabinet. When combined with Donald Trump’s own cryptic remarks that he “knows things that other people don’t know,” and the fact that his MIT-professor uncle reviewed Nikola Tesla’s private papers (which some theorize contained secret time-travel tech), the pieces of a truly mind-bending puzzle fall into place.


 💔 2. The Dark Family Legacy and a Disabled Nephew's Agony


Behind the gilded doors of the Trump family, a profound tragedy has unfolded. Donald Trump’s older brother, Fred Trump Jr., was the heir apparent to the family’s real estate empire. However, after rejecting the family business to pursue his dream of becoming a pilot, he was relentlessly mocked. Mary Trump, Donald’s niece, writes that Donald told his brother he was a “glorified bus driver,” and their father called him a “goddamn chauffeur in the sky”. The relentless shame and humiliation drove Freddy into a devastating spiral of alcoholism, leading to his death from a heart attack at just 42 years old. In a shocking 2026 memoir, Donald’s nephew, Fred Trump III, further alleges that the former president callously told him that his severely disabled son “should just die,” revealing a chilling and dark secret at the heart of the family.


📞 3. John Barron, John Miller, and the Man of Many Voices


For nearly a decade in the 1980s and ‘90s, Donald Trump had a secret alter ego: a publicist named “John Barron” (sometimes spelled with one ‘r’). When reporters called seeking comment on Trump’s controversial business deals or gossip about his divorces, they would often be connected with “Mr. Barron,” a spokesman with a voice and mannerisms strikingly similar to Trump’s own. In a 1991 deposition, Trump was forced to admit under oath that he had, in fact, pretended to be his own spokesperson. When Barron wasn’t available, he would occasionally pose as “John Miller.” This practice of creating imaginary intermediaries to plant stories, defend his reputation, and attack his rivals was a carefully guarded secret for years.

🛐 4. The Undercover Proposal and the FBI


Long before he was a reality TV star or president, Donald Trump offered a shocking proposition to the FBI. In 1981, he reached out to the bureau with a plan to have undercover agents pose as employees in his Atlantic City casino, Trump Plaza. His goal was to help the FBI gather evidence on mob money launderers who he believed were operating in his own establishment. This secret undercover proposal, revealed through FBI documents, adds a layer of shadowy intrigue to his early business career, suggesting an unofficial role as an informant within the criminal underworld that operated in his casinos.


✍️ 5. The Ghostwriter’s Grim Confession


The book that made Donald Trump a national icon, *The Art of the Deal*, was almost entirely written by someone else. In 2016, its ghostwriter, Tony Schwartz, broke his silence to reveal that he had spent 18 months shadowing Trump to write the book, but that Trump himself had played virtually no role in its creation. Schwartz confessed that he had “put lipstick on a pig,” crafting a myth of the master businessman that he now deeply regrets. He later stated that helping to create Trump’s public image is one of his greatest professional regrets, exposing the carefully constructed, ghostwritten nature of the “Art of the Deal” persona.


 🏙️ 6. The Tower of Illusions: A Secret Fifth of a Skyscraper


Trump Tower is not just a monument to wealth; it is a monument to exaggeration. The building stands at 58 floors, but if you look at the official elevator buttons, you’ll see numbers for floors 60 through 68. In reality, these ten floors do not exist; Trump simply had them renumbered to make the building appear taller and more prestigious. By skipping floors 30 through 59, he transformed a 58-story building into a 68-story illusion on paper. This architectural trickery offers a fitting metaphor for a career built on the perception of grandeur rather than its physical reality.


 ✈️ 7. The Air Force One Self-Motivational Ritual


Body language experts have identified a strange ritual Donald Trump performs before descending the stairs of Air Force One. Video footage shows the former president tapping his right leg three times at the top of the stairway before gripping the handrail and making his descent. Experts interpret this not as a physical need, but as a “self-motivational ritual”—a form of mental preparation and a reminder to himself to focus, especially as he navigates a task that has become more challenging with age.


🦈 8. The Strange and Secret Phobias


Despite projecting an image of fearless bravado, Donald Trump reportedly harbors several peculiar phobias. Perhaps the most bizarre is his well-documented fear of sharks, known as galeophobia. The adult film actress Stormy Daniels once claimed that Trump was “obsessed with TV shows relating to sharks,” and his own social media activity has suggested a deep unease with the creatures. He is also believed to suffer from bathmophobia, a fear of stairs or inclines, and mysophobia, an intense fear of germs—a bizarre contradiction for a man famous for his exuberant public handshaking.


🛹 9. The Hidden Phrase “I’m With Stupid” and Other Artworks


Hidden within Trump Tower’s opulent lobby, an artist’s quiet rebellion went unnoticed for years. In the late 1980s, artist Tom Otterness was commissioned to create marble reliefs for the building’s atrium. Upon close inspection, one of the reliefs features a suit-clad businessman wearing a top hat, reading a newspaper whose front page contains a barely visible headline that reads, “I’M WITH STUPID.” The detail went unremarked upon for decades, serving as a subtle, secret dig at the building’s namesake. Other long-term rumors also persist that hidden underground floors exist beneath the tower, adding to its aura of mystery.


🏛️ 10. The Darkest Secret: A Lifelong Refusal to Admit Mistakes


According to close aides and business partners, the most deeply guarded secret of all is not a single event but a core behavioral rule: a pathological inability to admit any form of failure. Whether it was his multiple casino bankruptcies, the failure of Trump Airlines, or Trump University, the pattern has remained consistent—never accept responsibility. His niece Mary has claimed this trait, which she calls “the fatal flaw,” was instilled by his father, Fred Trump Sr. From his first major financial crisis, Donald Trump has maintained the secret strategy of blaming external forces and doubling down on perceived victory, a tactic that has allowed him to survive personal and financial disasters that would have ended any other public figure.

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