A bombshell allegation surfaced this weekend from a New York Times report that President Donald Trump only paid $750 in taxes in 2016 and 2017.
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Ted Johnson Donald Trump told Bob Woodward in early February that the coronavirus was dangerous and deadly, but a month and a half later admitted that he minimized its threat because he didn’t want to create a panic, according to excerpts of Woodward’s new book obtained by CNN.“I wanted to always play it down,” Trump said in a March 19 interview with Woodward.
“I still like playing it down, because I don’t want to create a panic.”CNN ran audio from Trump’s interviews with Woodward, part of the
.A bombshell allegation surfaced this weekend from a New York Times report that President Donald Trump only paid $750 in taxes in 2016 and 2017.
Ted Johnson Donald Trump paid only $750 in federal income tax in 2016 and then in 2017, one of a number of revelations that The New York Times reported on Sunday as they obtained more than two decades of tax information.The report also showed that Trump paid no taxes in 10 of the previous 15 years, as he reported massive losses from his businesses.Those losses are the source of a battle with the IRS, which is questioning a $72.9 million tax refund, according to the Times.The Times said that more
Ted Johnson Mary Trump, the niece of Donald Trump and his siblings, claiming that she was defrauded out of the settlement of her share of her grandfather Fred Trump’s business holdings.The lawsuit was filed on Thursday in the Supreme Court of the State of New York.
TIME100 video, Harry also asked that people be aware of how they speak to each other online prior to the election on 3 November.His wife Meghan shared: ‘We’re six weeks out from the election, and today is Voter Registration Day. Every four years, we’re told, ‘This is the most important election of our lifetime.’ But this one is.
Yet another woman has come forward to accuse President Donald Trump of sexual assault.
Dominic Patten, Ted Johnson “Yeah, well, I didn’t downplay it,” Donald Trump told an ABC News’ town hall tonight of his response to the deadly coronavirus. “I actually, in many ways, I up-played it, in terms of action,” the incumbent added, citing his bans on some travel to and from China and Europe this spring.
In a new audio clip from his interviews with President Donald Trump, Watergate journalist and Rage author Bob Woodward offered more evidence of how the U.S. leader knew about the dangers of the novel coronavirus earlier this year.
Erik Pedersen Managing EditorStephen Colbert got a scoop tonight for his CBS late-night show. Veteran journalist and Rage author Bob Woodward brought along what he calls a “quite revealing” exclusive recording of President Donald Trump from five months ago saying of the coronavirus, “Bob, it’s so easily transmissible, you wouldn’t even believe it.”Woodward tells Colbert and us that the recording was made April 13 during a call made from the Oval Office.
if Trump was joking, he's fully aware of the ramifications of statements like these. After a recording of Trump praising Chinese President Xi Jinping's abolishment of presidential term limits in November 2019, Trump went on to clarify his statements. “I only joke,” he told Chuck Todd.
Ted Johnson The biggest bombshells in Bob Woodward’s Rage already have been reported, but in his first sit-down interview on 60 Minutes on Sunday, he explained why he decided to make a final judgment in his book about Donald Trump — that he was the “wrong man for the job.”“You’re known as the reporter who doesn’t put his thumb on the scale,” 60 Minutes correspondent Scott Pelley said to Woodward.
Celebrities in Hollywood are leading a charge in calling for another impeachment of Donald Trump after excerpts from journalist Bob Woodward’s upcoming book “Rage” contained remarks from the president earlier this year that show him downplaying the threat of the novel coronavirus pandemic in its early stage.
Ted Johnson Donald Trump lashed out at ABC News’s chief White House correspondent Jon Karl at a press conference, after Karl asked him about the revelations in Bob Woodward’s upcoming book.“Why did you lie to the American people, and why should we trust what you have to say now?” Karl asked.The question was in respond to Trump’s admission to Woodward, recorded in a March 19 interview, that he downplayed the threat of the coronavirus so as to not cause panic. On Feb.
UPDATE (9/09/20, 10:34 PM ET): Journalist Bob Woodward is coming out with yet another tell-all book about Donald Trump, after conducting 18 interviews with the POTUS. In a preview for this book called Rage, which will hit bookstands on Sept. 15, Woodward documented startling conversations with Trump about the coronavirus pandemic in 2020.
At this point, are we really surprised to hear that President Donald Trump has lied again?
Ted Johnson As CBS News teased a 60 Minutes interview with Bob Woodward over his bombshell new book Rage, the star investigative journalist defended a lingering question over the timing of some of its biggest revelations.According to the book, Trump told Woodward on Feb. 7 that the coronavirus posed a much greater and deadly threat than he was letting on in public.
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