

The President’s Taxes
Sep 29, 2020
Russ Buettner and Susanne Craig, both investigative reporters for The New York Times, uncover startling revelations about Donald Trump's tax history. They discuss two decades of documents revealing Trump’s significant financial losses, including a staggering $1.2 billion over ten years. The duo highlights the implications of a decade-long IRS audit and questions the legitimacy of a $72.9 million tax refund. As they navigate through Trump's financial turmoil, they raise urgent concerns about transparency and how his debts could impact national leadership.
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Trump's Hidden Taxes
- The New York Times received Donald Trump's 1995 tax returns, initiating investigations into his finances.
- These investigations revealed Trump's efforts to conceal his wealth and financial dealings.
Unprecedented Tax Data
- New tax data reveals 20 years of Trump's income tax information, including White House years.
- This data covers 500 business entities and 5,000 business tax returns, offering unprecedented insight.
Apprentice Windfall
- After 1995, Trump's businesses struggled, but "The Apprentice" provided a financial lifeline.
- This windfall from the show and endorsements totaled $427 million.