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Donald Trump Shares His ‘Key to Success in Business’ and What He’ll Do With Presidential Salary During Twitter Q&A
September 21, 2015
"They were quitters."
During a Twitter Q&A on Monday, Donald Trump shared his "key to success in business."
“You’ve got to love what you do more than anything else, then you have to work hard and never, ever give up — never quit,” Trump said. “I’ve seen so many really smart people, they had good ideas, but they quit. They were quitters. Never, ever give up.”
.@_Just_Mads_ #asktrump pic.twitter.com/zElKKmMjTU
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 21, 2015
Further, if Trump is elected president, he said he “won’t take even one dollar” in salary.
Trump boasted how he’s not taking big money donations to fund his presidential campaign and confirmed he will turn down the $400,000 salary that comes with the position of commander in chief.
“As far as the salary is concerned, I won’t take even one dollar. I am totally giving up my salary if I become president,” he said.
.@Modern_Do_Good #asktrump pic.twitter.com/I7AaH7AVRw
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 21, 2015
Trump would join only Herbert Hoover and John F. Kennedy in turning down a presidential salary. Both former presidents reportedly donated their presidential salaries to charity.
Trump also shared what he would do on his first day as president.
.@MarieLeff #asktrump pic.twitter.com/ufCLFKeFrN
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 21, 2015
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