Tuesday, May 07, 2019

Donald Trump's businesses lost a total of more than $1 billion from 1985 to 1994,

 U.S. President Donald Trump's businesses lost a total of more than $1 billion from 1985 to 1994, according to the New York Times, which said it obtained printouts from Trump's official Internal Revenue Service tax transcripts. 
The newspaper said Trump posted losses in excess of $250 million in both 1990 and 1991, which appeared to be more than double any other individual U.S. taxpayer, based on IRS data.
NEXT TIME SOMEONE SAYS WE NEED MORE BUSINESS PEOPLE IN GOVERNMENT


President Trump's businesses lost nearly $1.2 billion between 1985 and 1994, according to The New York Times, citing IRS transcripts.In 1990 and 1991 alone, according to the Times, Trump's business losses exceeded $250 million each year, more than twice those of the nearest taxpayer in the IRS infor...






Since the 2016 presidential campaign, journalists at The New York Times and elsewhere have been trying to piece together Donald J. Trump’s complex and concealed finances. Now The Times has obtained 10 years of previously unrevealed figures from the president’s federal income tax returns. The tax...




Democratic efforts in New York state to enable the release of President Donald Trump's state tax returns are expected to pass the state Senate Wednesday, according to Senate leadership.


The Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist who published a portion of Donald Trump’s 2005 tax form in 2017 explained on MSNBC how the bombshell New York Times report on the president’s taxes shows an ongoing threat to America.



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We still haven’t seen President Donald Trump’s tax returns, but on Tuesday night, the New York Times published a detailed report examining information about his taxes between the years of 1985 and 1994.



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President Donald Trump is a fraud, according to some activists responding to the New York Times report revealing 10 years of his taxes.



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President Donald Trump is a fraud, according to some activists responding to the New York Times report revealing 10 years of his taxes.

All of Trump's tax cheating excuses and lying about his success can be found in the pages of the bestselling book he didn't even write.



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CNN’s Don Lemon read from the bestselling 1987 book Trump: The Art of the Deal to bolster his contention that President Donald Trump is “the conman-in-chief.”




Big mouth strikes again.


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In what could only be a desperate attempt to change the conversation, President Donald Trump went off on a retweeting frenzy as his taxes were exposing his years of fraud.


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The NBC News national affairs analyst explained on Tuesday how the 2020 Democratic Party nominee can exploit President Donald Trump’s “psychological weakness” during televised debates.

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