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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 5 October 2024. American investigative journalist and author David Cay Johnston Johnston at the 2016 Texas Book Festival Born (1948-12-24) December 24, 1948 (age 76) San Francisco, California, U.S. Education San Francisco State University Michigan State University University of Chicago Occupation(s ...
The Making of Donald Trump is a 2016 biography of the American businessman, property developer and politician Donald Trump by the American investigative journalist David Cay Johnston. Johnston first met Trump as a reporter for The Philadelphia Inquirer in June 1988 and likened him to P. T. Barnum .
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Writing for New York Daily News, investigative journalist David Cay Johnston opined that Trump could be convicted on "easy-to-prove state income tax fraud charges" based on documents available to the DA's office, including Trump's publicly released tax returns which Johnston said were "rich with what the IRS calls 'badges of fraud,'" such as ...
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David Cay Johnston: The Making of Donald Trump: Melville House: 2016 978-1-61219-632-9: The author researched Trump for 30 years prior to writing the biography. [51] Ann Coulter: In Trump We Trust: E Pluribus Awesome! Sentinel: 2016 978-0-7352-1446-0: The e-book was a New York Times bestseller in September 2016. [52] Jackson Katz: Man Enough?
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In March 2017, journalist David Cay Johnston obtained the first two pages of Trump's 2005 federal income tax returns, which were given to Rachel Maddow and shown on MSNBC. [ 51 ] [ 59 ] These pages showed Trump's gross adjusted income to be $153 million, with $103 million in losses; he paid $38 million in federal taxes, including $31 million ...