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New report says Trump hid over $70 million in losses at key hotel

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New report says Trump hid over $70 million in losses at key hotel

New report says Trump hid over $70 million in losses at key hotel

Former President Donald Trump racked up more than $70 million in losses over a four-year period from his Washington, DC, hotel, while publicly claiming that the hotel was making more than tens of millions of dollars, according to documents released by the House Oversight Committee.

CNN’s Brian Todd has more.


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