Trump had $270 million debt forgiven on Chicago skyscraper: NYT - Business Insider

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Trump had more than $270 million in debt forgiven after failing to repay lenders for his 92-floor Chicago skyscraper, according to a NYT report

President Donald Trump has had more than $280 million in debt forgiven since 2010, the New York Times first reported.

When Trump failed to pay the money bank, the lenders initially gave him more time, before eventually forgiving the debt, the Times reported.President Donald Trump had $270 million worth of debt forgiven by lenders that he failed to pay back for a 92-floor skyscraper in Chicago, according to According to the documents viewed by the Times, Trump arranged for two of his companies to borrow more than $700 million for the building project.

 

شكرًا لك على تعليقك. سيتم نشر تعليقك بعد مراجعته.

A very stable genius with a very long history of total business failures.

More Fake News.

horrible

Anybody who supports this president is morally bankrupt

Odd huh

What capacity he had been forgiven of the debt?

The building that the entire Apprentice show was created to promote turned out to be a complete failure? Bill Rancic couldn't save it? A guy who sold cigars online before trump put him in charge? I'm SHOCKED.

Debt that's forgiven = income.

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