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This account by WSJ reporters shows how Trump survived a severe financial crisis in the 1990's involving his Taj Mahal casino in Atlantic City- his dealings with the banks, financial maneouvring that helped him escape the worst effects of the crisis, and what it tells people about how Trump would perform running the U.S. government.
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Trump and His Debts: A Narrow Escape
Wall Street Journal 01.04.2016
What Donald Trump’s Plaza Deal Reveals About His White House Bid
New York Times 01.16.2016
Donald Trump Soured on a Deal, and Hong Kong Partners Became Litigants
The New York Times 05.31.2016
What Donald Trump Learned From Joseph McCarthy’s Right-Hand Man
The New York Times 06.20.2016
Trump’s Empire: a Maze of Debts and Opaque Ties
The New York Times 08.20.2016
If Trump Gets His Way, Real Estate Will Get Even More Tax Breaks
The New York Times 09.01.2016
Donald Trump’s Business Decisions in ’80s Nearly Led Him to Ruin
The New York Times 10.04.2016
Donald Trump Often Made Donations to State Attorneys General Reviewing His Business
WSJ 10.05.2016
Citing Recusal, Trump Says He Wouldn’t Have Hired Sessions
The New York Times 07.19.2017
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