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1/ Remember how Trump’s team suggested he would give all profits from foreign governments to the US Treasury, as a way of acknowledging the Constitution’s emoluments clause?

I did some math for my new book. It doesn’t look like that really happened. penguinrandomhouse.com/books/623950/w… Image
2/ We’ll start with what the president did do. The Trump Organization, whose assets are still owned by Donald Trump, told @OConnellPostbiz and @Fahrenthold of the Washington Post, that it donated $151,470 in 2017 and $191,538 in 2018. ImageImage
3/ To see whether those numbers make sense, let’s go to the 20th floor of Trump Tower, where the state-owned Industrial and Commercial Bank of China leased space from Donald Trump.
4/ A 2012 document filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission shows that the lease for the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China came with about $1.9 million in annual rent. Here’s a snippet. Image
5/ Other documents connected to the loan against Trump Tower suggest that operating expenses were about 58% of revenue in 2017 and 2018. In other words, profit margins were roughly 42%. The average of the exact percentages, according to the documents, works out to 42.062%. Image
6/ So that suggests that the lease with the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China produced a profit of roughly $1,948,180 * 0.42062 = $819,443. in both 2017 and 2018. Add those up, and it’s an estimated $819,443 * 2 = 1,638,886 of profit from that lease in those two years.
7/ Now, the Chinese government does not own all of the bank, so we don’t want to count this as 100% foreign government money. But you can see on the company's annual report that state entities do own at least 34.71 + 34.6 + 0.68 + 0.4 + 0.28 = 70.67% of the business. Image
8/ Even if you only count 70.67% of the profits, you’re still left with 1,638,886 * 0.7067 = $1,158,201. million. That’s more than three times the $151,470 + $191,538 = $343,008 that the Trump Organization reportedly donated to the Treasury.
9/ And we haven’t even gotten to the dignitaries visiting the hotels. Nor have we looked at the leases involving the Qatar Investment Authority, the state-owned Bank of India, or the Abu Dhabi Tourism and Culture Authority.
10/ It’s still something of a mystery how exactly the Trump Organization is coming to its figures.
11/ If you read the fine print on a white paper by the firm that was representing Trump on these matters, it says he would donate “all profits from foreign governments’ patronage of his hotels and similar businesses.” Maybe they’re not counting money flowing through office space? Image
12/ Hard to know for sure. When I inquired about this, the Trump Organization didn't respond.
13/ One thing seems clear: The president is not, in fact, donating all profits he gets from foreign governments.

You can read more about this and other ethics issues in my new book, White House Inc. It comes out on Tuesday, but you can pre-order here: penguinrandomhouse.com/books/623950/w…

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Dec 10, 2023
1/ "I WILL NOT BE TESTIFYING ON MONDAY," Donald Trump says in an all-caps statement posted on his social-media platform, Truth Social.

He'd been slated to retake the stand in his fraud trial against the New York attorney general.

I have a lot of thoughts on this development. Image
2/ The likelihood that Trump was going to say anything that would help his case was close to zero. He admitted as much in his statement. Image
3/ There was, however, significant risk in getting on the stand again because, after all, committing perjury comes with consequences. Let's examine Trump's previous testimony. forbes.com/sites/danalexa…
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Nov 13, 2023
1/ Donald Trump Jr. enters the New York City courthouse where he and his father on in the midst of a fraud trial. Follow along for an account of the day, including a detailed blow-by-blow on the Forbes website: forbes.com/sites/danalexa…
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2/ Don Jr. is on the stand. He talks about how his family limited its international licensing business after his father became president. “In retrospect, that was probably a mistake,” he says, noting that his family did not get much credit for it.
3/ So far, Don Jr. has spent most of his time on the stand praising his father's assets. His lawyer is going through the assets one-by-one with a PowerPoint-style presentation. Now we're on Mar-a-Lago, which Don Jr. calls “one of the few sort of American castles.”
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Nov 8, 2023
1/ Ivanka Trump just made the long walk up the stairs of the Lower Manhattan courthouse where she will face questioning this morning from the New York attorney general’s office as part of her father’s 250 million fraud suit. I’m headed inside now. Follow along here for updates. Image
2/ "All rise!" Judge Engoron walks into the courtroom. Other major players are mostly here, too: Trump's lawyers, the attorney general. Not here yet: Ivanka Trump, who was just called to the witness stand.

Follow along below for a play-by-play. forbes.com/sites/danalexa…
3/ "Witness entering," announces an officer. Ivanka Trump walks in smiling and approaches the witness stand. "Raise your right hand," instructs another officer. Ivanka is now under oath. She gives her name and address, on a billionaire-loaded island in Miami.
Read 13 tweets
Nov 6, 2023
1/ I'm inside the New York City courthouse where Donald Trump is slated to testify this morning.

He will be under the watch of a judge who has already found him liable for fraud and untrustworthy on the witness stand.

Follow along for a play-by-play. forbes.com/sites/danalexa…
2/ First observation: There are far more people here today than we've seen in the last several weeks. The courtroom is packed. Same with the overflow room, which generally has only a handful of people. Same with a 2nd overflow room, where I'm watching.
3/ The attorney general's team arrived a little while ago, climbing up the steps for a monumental day. Trump is at the defense table in the courtroom, wearing what has become something of a uniform for him this trial--blue tie on blue shirt on dark suit. Image
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Nov 3, 2023
1/ I’m back in Lower Manhattan, where Donald Trump and his associates are facing fraud allegations. Eric Trump returns to the stand this morning after tense testimony yesterday.

Read along for updates, and follow a blow-by-blow account at the link below. forbes.com/sites/danalexa…
2/ Eric strolls into the courtroom, wearing a dark suit and blue tie. He stands at the defense table, with his hands in his pockets. The attorney general is here as well, seated in her usual front-row spot. When the judge arrives in about 5 minutes, things should start rolling.
3/ "All rise!" Judge Engoron walks in and scampers up to his perch, as he usually does. "As the day goes on, I go slower and slower," he jokes.
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Nov 2, 2023
1/ I’m back at the courthouse in Lower Manhattan for Donald Trump’s fraud case.

His two oldest sons, Eric and Don Jr., are both expected to testify today. The security lines are longer than anything I’ve seen yet.

Should be an exciting day. Follow along for updates. Image
2/ Donald Trump Jr. enters the courtroom, wearing a Navy blue suit, pink shirt and light blue tie. Like yesterday, he has his hair slicked back and is sporting a beard.

Follow along for more complete updates here: forbes.com/sites/danalexa…
3/ Don Jr. steps down from the witness stand, puts his hands in his pockets and walks out of the courtroom. Cameras flash when the doors open.

Eric Trump is expected to show up next. Donald Trump, their father, has not showed here to watch his sons testify so far.
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