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President Donald Trump's tax returns are shrouded in mystery. The New York Times wrote a series of articles, based on copies of Trump's returns they were able to obtain. On Thursday, Trump did a town hall on NBC. He was asked about his taxes. CNN reports that Trump made several revelations during the town hall about his taxes. 1) Trump does have more than $400 million in loans coming due. 2) Trump won't say whether he has loans with foreign banks or foreign governments. 3) Trump is under audit (still). 4) Trump seemingly only paid $750.00 in taxes in 2016.
Running in the presidential election has already had consequences for Republican nominee Donald Trump as dozens of activists gathered outside a Trump Hotel building-site in Washington D.C. on Sunday. Construction is nearly finished on Trump's new hotel in the nation's capital, and the hotel is set to open its doors to guests on September 12th.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump was repeatedly interrupted by protesters as he tried to outline policy proposals during a campaign rally in Detroit on Monday. Trump's speech focused on economics and taxes, with the candidate vowing to reduce taxes from 35 percent to 15 percent.
U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump toutes praise from Russia's Putin saying: "Wouldn't it be nice if ...Russia and us could knock out an enemy together?" Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Donald Trump calls off his rally in Wilmington, north Carolina, the Republican candidate's first campaign event since his criminal trial in New York began this week, due to bad weather threatening the outdoor gathering. Thousands of supporters had gathered for the event at the airport in the North Carolina city of Wilmington when he called in 30 minutes before the scheduled start. "We want to make sure that everybody is safe above all and so they've asked us to ask people to leave the site and seek shelter," Trump says in the call broadcast over the loudspeakers. IMAGES
Former US President Donald Trump's daughter Ivanka Trump arrives at a New York court to testify in her father's civil fraud case threatening his real estate empire. IMAGES