Jul 01 5 takeaways from the Trump Organization indictment on tax crimes By Justin Stabley, Vignesh Ramachandran The indictment alleges a “scheme to defraud” tax authorities at the federal, state and city level in New York through tax evasion that occured since at least 2005. Continue reading
Jul 01 Watch 5:59 News Wrap: Biden meets with victim’s families as rescue crews halt Surfside operations In our news wrap Thursday, President Joe Biden met with first responders and families of the victims in Surfside, Florida, as rescue crews halted work at a collapsed condominium tower. The heat wave scorching the Pacific Northwest and western Canada… Continue watching
Jul 01 Watch 7:09 The ‘substantial blow’ to the Trump Organization and what it could mean for Trump By Yamiche Alcindor, Meredith Lee Former President Donald Trump's company and its Chief Financial Officer Allen Weisselberg were indicted on 15 criminal charges Thursday for allegedly evading about $900,000 in taxes with the help of the Trump Organization and its payroll corporation. Yamiche Alcindor reports… Continue watching
Jul 01 Trump Organization CFO surrenders ahead of expected charges By Michael Sisak, Associated Press Allen Weisselberg surrendered to authorities early Thursday ahead of an expected court appearance on the first criminal indictment in a two-year investigation into business practices at Donald Trump's company. Continue reading
Jun 30 Charges expected Thursday for Trump’s company, top executive By Michael R. Sisak, Associated Press Donald Trump's company and his longtime finance chief are expected to be charged Thursday with tax-related crimes stemming from a New York investigation into the former president's business dealings, people familiar with the matter told The Associated Press. Continue reading
Jan 22 Watch 7:35 Trump leaves office facing mounting debt, devalued assets and scarcity of willing lenders By Paul Solman, Lee Koromvokis One of the consequences of the chaos of the U.S. Capitol is a distancing of banks and other business from former President Trump. He now faces a delicate and difficult situation with his businesses, debt and taxes. Paul Solman reports. Continue watching
Jan 22 D.C. sues Trump inaugural committee over alleged abuse of nonprofit funds By Colleen Long, Michael Balsamo, Associated Press The District of Columbia is suing President Donald Trump's inaugural committee and two companies that control the Trump International Hotel in the nation's capital. Continue reading
Oct 25 Trump Organization is exploring sale of Washington hotel By Bernard Condon, Jonathan Lemire, Associated Press The Trump Organization says it will consider offers to buy it out of a 100-year lease of the building, partly to avoid criticism over conflicts of interest. Continue reading
Jan 30 Watch 6:20 Undocumented workers were recently fired from a Trump golf course. What happens now? A Washington Post investigation found that a golf course owned by the Trump Organization employed about a dozen undocumented immigrants for years, firing them only recently and with no notice. After the news broke, Eric Trump announced the company would… Continue watching
Nov 29 How Trump’s long quest for a Moscow tower led to Cohen’s guilty plea By Stephen Braun, Bernard Condon, Associated Press Donald Trump for decades dreamed of building a Trump Tower in the heart of Moscow, a plan that flared and fizzled several times over the years, most recently when his presidential campaign was gaining momentum. Continue reading