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Friday, May 17

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Barron Trump towers over staff at high school graduation while Donald and Melania look on as ex-president on trial break

www.the-sun.com

BARRON Trump is officially a high school graduate as the son of the former president towers over the school’s staff while accepting his diploma.

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House Republicans ditch their day jobs to stand with Trump, while legislating languishes

kvia.com

By LISA MASCARO AP Congressional Correspondent Leaving Washington behind, prominent far-right House Republicans who have pushed this Congress into chaos showed up at Donald Trump’s hush money trial. They stood outside Trump Tower filming…

Thursday, May 16

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Watch: Outside Trump Tower as hush money trial resumes Michael Cohen cross-examination

www.independent.co.uk

Warning: This livestream has not been independently fact-checked and may contain misinformation.

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Johnson defends decision to attend Trump trial, calling the case ‘an atrocity’

thehill.com

Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) defended his decision to attend former President Trump’s hush money trial in New York earlier this week, calling the case an “atrocity.” In an interview with NBC News, Johnson said he rode in the car with the…

Tuesday, May 14

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Michael Cohen Testifies That Donald Trump Approved Of Plan To Reimburse Him For Hush Money Payment — Update

deadline.com

UPDATE: Donald Trump approved a plan to repay hush money for Stormy Daniels to his lawyer Michael Cohen in a meeting at Trump Tower days before his inauguration as president, Cohen told jurors today.

Monday, May 13

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Trump may face a $100 million-plus tax bill if he loses IRS audit fight over Chicago tower: report

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The report's findings could put renewed focus on Trump's business career as the presumptive Republican nominee tries to regain the White House after losing in 2020.

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Trump may face a $100 million-plus tax bill if he loses IRS audit fight over Chicago tower: report

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The report's findings could put renewed focus on Trump's business career as the presumptive Republican nominee tries to regain the White House after losing in 2020.

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Trump may take on $100M debt over improper tax breaks – Report

nairametrics.com

Former President of the United States, Donald Trump faces a potential financial setback of approximately $100 million due to improper tax deductions related to his Trump Tower skyscraper in downtown Chicago.

Sunday, May 12

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World News | Donald Trump Could Owe over USD 100 Million in Taxes if He Loses Audit Case: Report

www.latestly.com

Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. According to an Internal Revenue Service inquiry uncovered by The New York Times and ProPublica, Trump used a "dubious accounting maneuver" to claim improper tax breaks from his…

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Report: Trump may face a $100 million-plus tax bill if he loses IRS audit fight over Chicago tower

www.mercurynews.com

Former President Donald Trump may face an IRS bill in excess of $100 million after a government audit indicates he double-dipped on tax losses tied to a Chicago skyscraper, according to a report by The New York Times and ProPublica that…

Report: Trump may face a $100 million-plus tax bill if he loses IRS audit fight over Chicago tower

www.eastbaytimes.com

Former President Donald Trump may face an IRS bill in excess of $100 million after a government audit indicates he double-dipped on tax losses tied to a Chicago skyscraper, according to a report by The New York Times and ProPublica that…

Report: Trump may face a $100 million-plus tax bill if he loses IRS audit fight over Chicago tower

www.ocregister.com

Former President Donald Trump may face an IRS bill in excess of $100 million after a government audit indicates he double-dipped on tax losses tied to a Chicago skyscraper, according to a report by The New York Times and ProPublica that…

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Trump May Owe Over $100 Million in Taxes After Joe Biden’s IRS Targets His Chicago Tower

The post Trump May Owe Over $100 Million in Taxes After Joe Biden’s IRS Targets His Chicago Tower appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.

Donald Trump may face a $100 million-plus tax bill if he loses IRS audit fight over Chicago tower: report

www.thehindu.com

Donald Trump faces potential $100 million IRS bill for alleged tax scheme involving Chicago skyscraper

Saturday, May 11

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After IRS Audit, Trump Could Owe $100M

www.newser.com

Donald Trump's tower in Chicago has already lost a lot of money, partly because of cost overruns and partly because it opened during the Great Recession, in 2009. Trump could have another big bill for the tower coming. According to an…

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Trump May Owe More Than $100 Million in Back Taxes: Report

www.rollingstone.com

The former president claiming major losses twice on his Chicago Trump Tower is under IRS audit and could stick him with a nine-figure penalty, per an investigation by New York Times and ProPublica

Trump may face $100 million-plus tax bill if he loses IRS audit fight over Chicago tower: Report

www.nbcdfw.com

Former President Donald Trump may face an IRS bill in excess of $100 million after a government audit indicates he double-dipped on tax losses tied to a Chicago skyscraper, according to a report by The New York Times and ProPublica that…

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Audit: Trump may owe $100M from double-dip tax breaks

www.staradvertiser.com

Former President Donald Trump used a dubious accounting maneuver to claim improper tax breaks from his troubled Chicago tower, according to an IRS inquiry uncovered by The New York Times and ProPublica. Losing a yearslong audit battle over…

Trump may face a $100 million-plus tax bill if he loses IRS audit fight over Chicago tower: report

abc7chicago.com

The report's findings could put renewed focus on Trump's business career as the presumptive Republican nominee tries to regain the White House after losing in 2020.

Trump may owe $100 million from double-dip tax breaks, audit shows

www.startribune.com

Donald Trump used a dubious accounting maneuver to claim the same write-offs twice on a Chicago tower, an IRS audit uncovered by the New York Times and ProPublica shows.