Anonymous
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No. He was never good at making deals. That was always just propaganda. It started when Random House approached him about doing what would become The Art of the Deal. Trump had become a bit of a tabloid fixture in New York and they thought there would be money in a memoir. But Trump was skeptical. He was still relatively young, in his mid 30s, so why would he write a memoir? Random House then came up with the idea of doing it as a sort of combined personal memoir and business advice book. Trump liked that and that's what they went with. So the idea of him as this great deal maker didn't come from reality. It came from fiction designed to sell books.
Anonymous
Lying and bragging are what he does all the time. He brags about everything and lies about anything, including his ability to make deals. He lied about North Korea's demands. Kim Jong Un, his lover, also lies too. They are soul mates for this reason. They are so similar to each other it is scary.
Kjelstad
His trade deals have resulted in the largest trade deficit in US history.
The Art of the Deal!
Mao Bidden
A deal requires two parties. Do you really require an explanation? Feigning impartiality isn't really your trait is it? LOL
megalomaniac
The only one saying that is Trump (and he's not very trustworthy is he?)