Donald Trump has been on the road campaigning for president as a sequel for put the prisoners to jail sort of an act. The presidential candidate has had a history of suing someone years ago in relation to issues involving a property.

In 1989, Trump filed a lawsuit against Robin Manning and her father because they were operating an agency referred to as "Trump Travel & Tours" in a storefront located in Baldwin, L.I. Trump went on to sue this company anyway even though the travel agency has been existing since 1985, as reported in New York Daily News.

Trump did not even consider that the travel agency's name was taken from the card game referred to as "Bridge." The owners of the travel agency loved the card game, "Bridge," as reported in the same publication.

Trump did not even consider the fact that the travel agency was not affiliated with him, in whatsoever way, he still went on to sue the travel agency for invalidated claims.

Trump did not even consider he was on the verge of keeping his business together to have his Taj Mahal casino going, instead of letting it go bankrupt. The owner of the travel agency, Claudia Rabin-Manning narrated how Trump's lawsuit went further, saying:

"I was just annoyed. To this day, I have no idea why he would go after a small businesswoman on Long Island. He cost me a lot of money to defend myself"

Meanwhile, word has it that Trump's explicit campaigns against immigrants, women, abortion, or nuclear war have had different effects on different people, as reported in The Daily Mail UK. These people feel they are either being encouraged or put down by Trump's advocacies in their own ways. Because of this, each of them has their his/her own opinion about how Trump would handle his duties if he gets elected as president.