My @SquawkCNBC interview discussing the 57th St. crane, damage from the storm and extending my $5M offer to Obama http://t.co/ebUofUW0
People are happy that I left the Trump Tower atrium open as opposed to taking the easy way out. http://t.co/LYXCvaOl
Hurricane is good luck for Obama again- he will buy the election by handing out billions of dollars.
The water damage to NYC is amazing. The winds were bad but the water was worse.
I am the best builder but if that were my building with the crane mishap, I would have been lambasted from coast to coast.
The election is trending towards @MittRomney. Americans know we can't afford another 4 years of the Obama economic decline.
The Trump Tower atrium is such a great place &, kept thousands of people warm &, safe during the storm--thanks, staff!
Why does Obama believe he shouldn't comply with record releases that his predecessors did of their own volition? Hiding something?
Scary. Obama and the Democrat Senate have accrued over $5T worth of debt without passing a budget in the last 3 years. 4 more years?
I saw from my window just before accident that the crane was not properly anchored for the storm.
My @extratv interview before Hurricane Sandy explaining that I would be staying in Trump Tower during the storm http://t.co/Lz7tTurD
Not only giving out money, but Obama will be seen today standing in water and rain like he is a real President --- don't fall for it.
Maybe Obama should donate my $5M to the families of the 17 who have lost loved ones during the storm?
People having a great time in the Trump Tower atrium --- unlike others, I stayed open. http://t.co/ONelqemC
So many incredible friends said thanks for TT help --- I say thanks to you! http://t.co/0tf8Pm0n
Don't let Obama buy the election by handing out unlimited free money to states.
Let’s be honest, if Obama thought he could get away with campaigning during the storm, then he would have been in Ohio on Monday.
These last 4 years have not had a single quarter over 4% GDP. Obama has overseen the weakest economic recovery in American history.