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"Let's be honest, the communities you're talking about didn't vote for me. I'm focusing on the ones that did."
—Donald to Ray Terrill[src]

Donald is a businessman-turned-politician and the CEO of Tulsa Fair Housing, a state-owned institution, focused on the housing problems of the city of Tulsa.

Biography

At some point, Donald became a politician and ran in an election on the platform of tax cuts. He was elected to the office and gathered the Directors Board of Tulsa Fair Housing for a discussion. The directors requested a presentation from the department in which Ray Terrill, John Trujillo and Jenny Knight worked in. When said employees arrived with the presentation, Donald cut them short and asked Ray what his name was. After getting a reply, Donald revealed that after careful consideration, the institution's board of directors decided to shut down the department Ray and others worked in to save the monetary expenses for the tax cuts. When the employees protested, saying that there are communities that rely on them, Donald simply smirked and replied that those communities didn't vote for him, and he'd be focusing on the ones that did.[1]

Personality

Donald possesses a confident and uncaring personality. He refused to listen to Ray's presentation and cut straight to the point, also refusing to hear any complaints. Despite socially unprotected people needing help from Ray's department, Donald didn't bother to think about them, since they probably didn't vote for him. Nevertheless, as a politician, he cared about fulfilling promises to the people who did vote for his program of tax cuts.[1]

Abilities

Appearances

Freedom Fighters: The Ray

Season 1

Behind the scenes

References