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23 Oct, 5 tweets, 2 min read
Forbes estimates China paid Trump at least $5.4 million since he took office, via a mysterious Trump Tower lease on.forbes.com/6012GACoq by @DanAlexander21
President Donald Trump, who declared “I don’t make money from China” in last night’s presidential debate, has in fact collected millions of dollars from government-owned entities in China since he took office
The Trump Organization reportedly donated a total of $343,000 to the U.S. Treasury in 2017 and 2018, Trump’s first 2 years as president
Yet, a document connected to Trump Tower suggests that over those same 2 years, the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China was set to pay about $3.9 million in rent
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