Posted on July 31, 2020New Trump financial disclosure gives glimpse into pre-pandemic business income The 78-page report provides a glimpse into the president’s debts and how his properties are performing.
Posted on July 31, 2020Trump plans to ban TikTok in the U.S. The move comes amid heightening worries that China could get access to U.S. user data.
Posted on July 31, 2020Trump Says He Will Ban TikTok From The U.S. The app’s China-based corporate ownership creates a security risk, administration officials say.
Posted on July 31, 2020A Better Year for Trump’s Family Business (Last Year, That Is) Before the coronavirus ripped through the country, upending President Trump’s family business and the broader hospitality industry, the company last …
Posted on July 31, 2020Trump releases 2019 financial disclosure report (CNN) Three of President Donald Trump’s marquee properties — Mar-a-Lago, Trump National Doral and his Trump International Hotel in Washington …
Posted on July 31, 2020Kayleigh McEnany Says Election Delay ‘Undermines’ Democracy — In Hong Kong Meanwhile, her boss has suggested delaying the upcoming U.S. elections, calling them the “greatest election disaster in history” before Americans even vote.
Posted on July 31, 2020Hurricane Isaias Keeps Trump From Pocketing More Campaign Money – For Now The storm’s forecasted track skirting South Florida forces the cancellation of Saturday’s fundraiser at the president’s golf resort in Doral.
Posted on July 31, 2020Trump’s Coronavirus Testing Chief Concedes a Lag in Test Results WASHINGTON — With schools, universities and businesses pinning their hopes for reopening on rapid coronavirus testing, the Trump administration’s …
Posted on July 31, 2020READ: Trump’s financial disclosure report for 2019 Updated 6:46 PM ET, Fri July 31, 2020. (CNN) President Donald Trump’s financial disclosure for 2019 was released Friday evening. Click here to view …
Posted on July 31, 2020Trump’s top strategist reboots campaign with focus on early-voting states The president’s campaign unexpectedly went dark on TV earlier this week as new campaign manager Bill Stepien conducts a spending review.