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List of awards and honors received by Donald Trump

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This following is a list of awards and honors received by Donald Trump, a businessman, TV personality, 45th president of the United States, and current president-elect.

Awards, recognitions and accolades

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International

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Organizational

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Halls of fame

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Trump's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

Media

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Honorary degrees

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Revoked

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Satirical

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See also

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References

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