A homeless woman has released a video stating that she is a “Squatter” living in Trump Tower for the past nine years. She claims that when Mr. Trump found out about her he said she could stay for free. He also makes sure that she gets three meals a day, and a delivery of fresh flowers once a week.
As the woman films herself standing looking out the window, she says she came into Trump Tower “nearly nine years ago, and snuck in the building.”
She said she started occupying one of the empty rooms, and when the housekeeper discovered her the next day, she contacted the manager, who told the New York City Police. The police came and threatened her with arrest, but she would not leave.
The woman stated that Mr. Trump was then contacted by phone, and he came down to the room to speak with her in person – but instead of evicting her off the property, “he said that I could stay, and it’s been eight years.”
The woman claims that Mr. Trump also makes sure that she gets three meals a day, and a delivery of fresh flowers once a week. She said, “Donald Trump is not a bad guy at all. If it wasn’t for him, I’d be dead or in the street.”
“I asked him how am I going to pay him back for all this, and he told me I can pay him back when I get it… which is never.”
“Donald Trump is a wonderful, wonderful man,” the woman said.
People familiar with the area have commented that the view appears to be from the Trump International Hotel and not from Trump Tower. Others have noted that the woman may have a disability. So far nothing has come forth to discredit the woman’s story, except for the question of which Trump building she is actually in.
This isn’t the first time he’s done this for somebody. He’s been doing things like this his whole life. He just doesn’t broadcast it all over.
There is a similar kind of story about Trump that is not known in the English-speaking world because it’s written in French. In 1989 Trump saved a young girl with autism from drowning in the French Caribbean island of la Guadeloupe: The day Donald Trump saved my daughter