More on the New York Times and others looking into his sleazy and maybe illegal tax breaks.
Influence for sale!
Amazing @NYTimes investigation: Trump properties got money from 200+ special-interest groups, corps & governments reaping benefits from President Donald Trump. 60 patrons paid ~$12M https://t.co/Bg1oqemR3r
— Anna Massoglia (@annalecta) October 10, 2020
POTUS got $200M+ more from foreign business deals https://t.co/33zLtvXD8k pic.twitter.com/pqUqPyWU1a
Trump got a $21 million tax break for saving the forest outside his N.Y. mansion. Now the deal is under investigation. https://t.co/l0eIy86jav @partlowj @OConnellPostbiz @Fahrenthold
— Washington Post Investigations (@wpinvestigates) October 10, 2020
Trevor Potter walks you through the serious criminal implications of today's NYT story on Trump finances https://t.co/Rk25W7BTEl
— David Frum (@davidfrum) October 9, 2020
NEW: In part 4 of The President's Taxes, my colleagues and I report on how Trump transplanted Washington's favor-seeking to his family’s hotels & resorts — earning millions as a gatekeeper to his own administration.https://t.co/ZpzODAWI5R
— Nick Confessore (@nickconfessore) October 10, 2020
The @nytimes' recently obtained tax records also show no $20 million donation from Trump to St Jude's, reconfirming this @washingtonpost story from 2016
— Raju Narisetti (@raju) October 10, 2020
https://t.co/GxmaSAKTOC
The @nytimes reported today that Donald Trump may have illegally financed his 2016 campaign with a secret loan that potentially exceeded legal limits. The report is the latest in a Times series examining Trump's tax returns. Thread below. (1/8)https://t.co/LhSkZfyJef
— Trevor Potter (@thetrevorpotter) October 9, 2020
NEW: The president's tax records show unusual payments totaling millions of dollars to Trump by a Vegas hotel he co-owned during the 2016 campaign w/@susannecraig @russbuettner
— Mike McIntire (@mmcintire) October 9, 2020
https://t.co/fYcxucFiCk
New: Over a period of several years, @realDonaldTrump took at least $70,000 of federal tax deductions for his "Apprentice" haircare expenses.
— David Enrich (@davidenrich) October 6, 2020
It was probably illegal. @JamesStewartNYT https://t.co/4hRXVFt42z
To me, the Q isn't whether @realdonaldtrump has lost money or made money as president.
— David Fahrenthold (@Fahrenthold) October 11, 2020
It's whether he and his family used the public trust of the presidency to *try* to make money.
That's why we want to know how much $ Trump got from influence-seekers & took from taxpayers. https://t.co/55uywc89qs
Don't forget that Trump tried to host the G-7 at his club.
— Citizens for Ethics (@CREWcrew) October 12, 2020
Don't forget that Trump had Pence cross Ireland to stay at his club.
Don't forget that Trump asked the Ambassador to Britain to get the British Open for his club.https://t.co/2G0YKtfvZj
It's as if Trump had installed a pay toll at the Southwesst Gate to the White House. https://t.co/eupohT0tfS
— David Rothkopf (@djrothkopf) October 12, 2020