Breaking: New NYT tax report.
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) October 27, 2020
Trump's federal income tax records show for the first time that, since 2010, Deutsche Bank and other lenders have forgiven about $287 million in debt that Trump failed to repay. https://t.co/iaTNEx8vPC
WOW. Trump sued Deutsche Bank and got $270M of a loan made to him in part by JUSTIN KENNEDY forgiven, and he never paid taxes on the cancelled debt (which is considered income). All part of Trump Tower Chicago. Trump claims the financial crisis was an “act of god”. https://t.co/qXYTu67xIE
— Mueller, She Wrote Podcast (@MuellerSheWrote) October 27, 2020
Deutsche Bank still wasn't done with Trump in Chicago. In 2014, it lent him another $24M.
— David Enrich (@davidenrich) October 27, 2020
That loan was repaid by May 2016. Oddly, Deutsche didn’t release the collateral on the loan until…wait for it…Nov. 9, 2016.
The day after Trump won the election. pic.twitter.com/WelJaHmfW3
Some of the debt comes from Trump’s partnership with Vornado Realty Trust. They owe $447m on towers in New York and San Francisco https://t.co/Tf09TYP5yq
— Financial Times (@FinancialTimes) October 26, 2020
There is no limit to this Administration’s corruption and self-dealing.
— Adam Schiff (@RepAdamSchiff) October 27, 2020
Trump compelled the government to patronize his own resorts, charging taxpayers millions for rooms, food and more.
He even billed us for water he drank at his own resort.
Trump must be held accountable. https://t.co/if4cTwlGXi
It's not a surprise that President Trump is holding his election day party at the Trump Hotel in DC. Look at how much money he's making off of it. https://t.co/8VQoEn2goW
— Citizens for Ethics (@CREWcrew) October 27, 2020
What really matters is who — and whose money — lurks behind the shaping of the Supreme Court, and #WhatsAtStake for all of us. This most recent nomination wasn't my first dark money rodeo. https://t.co/ZP2Pq0LO7P
— Sheldon Whitehouse (@SenWhitehouse) October 23, 2020
WASHINGTON (AP) — The wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas is using her Facebook page to amplify unsubstantiated claims of corruption by Joe Biden. https://t.co/pMKLQvhdJj
— Jonathan Lemire (@JonLemire) October 27, 2020
The Borowitz Report: Brett Kavanaugh wrote that, while ballots received after midnight on Election Night should not be counted, drink orders placed after closing time at a bar should always be honored.https://t.co/H5o893di0V
— The New Yorker (@NewYorker) October 27, 2020
Trump on a kidnapping plot against a governor: “I mean, we'll have to see if it's a problem. Right? People are entitled to say maybe it was a problem, maybe it wasn't.” https://t.co/0YboF8uGK4
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) October 27, 2020
“CBS hires 24-hour security for Lesley Stahl after she receives death threats following Trump interview” https://t.co/TGpKYMnvCb
— Josh Kraushaar (@HotlineJosh) October 27, 2020
I don't think Trump meant this literally but it's an indefensible comment either way https://t.co/xaTdKo3Ajq
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) October 27, 2020
The Trump Presidency by the Numbers pic.twitter.com/eN6R4hjXFy
— The Lincoln Project (@ProjectLincoln) October 27, 2020
Americans Perceive Their Political Opposites As Ready For Violence, Poll Shows https://t.co/gfYNQm1WLl via @TPM
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) October 27, 2020
Massive upsurge in early voting among 18-29 yr olds: 7 x 2016 in Texas, 7 x in Virginia, 4 x in N Carolina, 10 x in Minnesota, 11 x in Michigan. And a week to go. pic.twitter.com/zaTBhYRja1
— Duncan Morrow (@duncan_morrow) October 27, 2020
A federal judge rejected a U.S. government request to drop Donald Trump as a defendant in a defamation lawsuit by a writer who said the president falsely denied raping her in a Manhattan department store in the mid-1990s https://t.co/kfgdfjGaos pic.twitter.com/mFkM2pj1ur
— Reuters (@Reuters) October 27, 2020
Michigan, what is wrong with you? https://t.co/Bv3ZsiwaFq
— Elizabeth de la Vega (@Delavegalaw) October 27, 2020
One thing to keep in mind: if open carry is not allowed in the polling venue, it is not allowed on Election Day. That includes schools and churches, which host a number of polling places. https://t.co/N1pv9NV1Uo
— Micheline Maynard (@MickiMaynard) October 27, 2020
and that's the story of how we got a new dog for the fire station 🐶 💦 😄 pic.twitter.com/wv4RVcEH1N
— Holy Cow! (@HolyCow_Inc) October 27, 2020
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BORISHAMBLES BRITAIN
This feels like government briefing might have changed – Telg has been very lockdown-skeptic and so something like this feels like rolling the pitch ahead of belated action… https://t.co/EpmQVpvIl9
— James Ball (@jamesrbuk) October 27, 2020
My bit about Boris Johnson drawing Marcus Rashford away in the cup https://t.co/66UiGJ9Apg
— Marina Hyde (@MarinaHyde) October 27, 2020
To everyone who voted Conservative because 'they believe in Britain'.
— RedHerring (@CoastKerry) October 27, 2020
Great work. pic.twitter.com/MaUJ0NecPt
LEAVE MEANS LEAVE Boris Johnson ‘hid in a bedroom’ to avoid having to talk to Iain Duncan Smith about Brexit, book claims: https://t.co/Kyg4uNWokq
— Harry Cole (@MrHarryCole) October 27, 2020
Britain is no longer Europe’s “center of gravity” because of Brexit. https://t.co/rTscs4Lxyu
— Naomi Smith 🇬🇧🇪🇺🏳️🌈 (@pimlicat) October 27, 2020
The penny is dropping… Jaguar Land Rover says it expects border chaos even if there's a Brexit trade deal https://t.co/ATLWvq0UUJ via @sidyoutwit
— Joe Mayes (@Joe_Mayes) October 27, 2020
I'm shocked – Absolutely nobody ever predicted that this could happen 🙄
— Slough for Europe 🇪🇺🎪 (@SloughForEU) October 27, 2020
Vital software needed to keep goods flowing after Brexit won’t be ready in time because the UK government hasn't given developers the information they need. https://t.co/hC14pntD5U
Britain has formally notified the European Union of its intention to withdraw from the bloc’s military missions by the end of this year, EU officials told envoys on Wednesday https://t.co/XqQggTjTHH
— Roger Teague (@TeagueRoger) October 27, 2020
It took me a while to grasp that the @tradegovuk account has not been hacked.
— Annette Dittert (@annettedittert) October 27, 2020
It really is the British government. https://t.co/kgfP6vvPt1
That's Halloween sorted. pic.twitter.com/SWcJhAogqH
— Strabaneistan hoor PhD. (@dingo_1916) October 27, 2020