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The media's bias knows no ends. Trump's mid 90s $900m problem was no secret. He proclaimed it during the intro to The Apprentice and he also discussed it with Rosanne Barr on her show. It was written about during his campaign in 2016, a year after he came down the escalator.
Why is it important now? Its either being used to label Trump as the "biggest loser," or- like on today's Morning Joe- its being used to question just how he got himself out of this mess.
Well, what would I do if I were upside down on real estate? I'd probably sell something and try to make the best deal I could.

So what did Trump do? Hey media, try taking 14 seconds and use the google machine to find this article from 2016. crainsnewyork.com/article/201604…
And how'd he get into trouble in the first place? He was over leveraged, which was a very popular way to finance projects in the 80s and 90s. Anyone remember the movie Wall Street? Well, Trump leveraged his way in and negotiated and sold his way out.
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