New Delhi, May 25 -- One of the advice that US President Donald Trump gave to West Point graduates on Saturday was "don't lose your momentum". He had a story to share as he explained this "tip". But within that story, there was a lesson on "trophy wives."

He shared a story of a "man who was admired for real estate all over the world." The man, he said, was William Levitt.

According to Trump, Levitt was a perfect example of someone who "lost momentum" when he left his company and fled with a "trophy wife."

"He built Levittown. He started as the man who built one house, then he built two, then he built five, then he built 20, then he built a thousand and then he built 2,000 and 3,000 a year. And he got very big," Trump said in a speech d...