President Donald Trump's businesses have hemorrhaged hundreds of millions of dollars over the last two decades, according to The New York Times.
President Donald Trump's businesses have hemorrhaged hundreds of millions of dollars over the last two decades, allowing him to minimize his federal income tax bill to $0 or nearly $0 for many of the years in that period, according to a bombshell report published on Sunday by The New York Times.
U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally at Cecil Airport in Jacksonville, Florida, U.S., September 24, 2020.
Trump called the story "fake news" at a White House news conference that took place shortly after the story was published.
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