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Donald Trump was a "black hole" for his father's money instead of the successful business owner the former president portrays himself as, according to an author of a new book. New York Times ...
authors of the new book, "Lucky Loser," talk with Alex Wagner about Donald Trump's early years in business, supported by his father's money and a lot of lying. Sept. 18, 2024 ...