List of honors and awards received by Donald Trump

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This is a list of honors and awards received by Donald Trump, the 45th president of the United States.

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Academic degrees

Honorary

Revoked (Honorary)

Awards and honors

Trump receiving the 2015 Marine Corps-Law Enforcement Foundation's annual Commandant's Leadership Award in recognition of his contributions to American military education programs Trump MarineCorpsFoundation April22 2015.JPG
Trump receiving the 2015 Marine Corps–Law Enforcement Foundation's annual Commandant's Leadership Award in recognition of his contributions to American military education programs
Organizational
Halls of Fame
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Trump's star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
Media
State/Local
International
Mock/Satirical

Notes

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