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Former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani came to Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump's defense on Sunday, saying the New York businessman's remarks were lewd but not outside of the scope of male banter behind closed doors. "The fact is that men at times talk like that," Mr. Giuliani said on CNN's "State of the Union."
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We long-time New Yorkers know well Donald Trump's brand of conservatism. It is rooted in the working class districts of New York City outside the wealthy avenues of Manhattan.
Daughter of Trump booster Giuliani is backing Clinton Former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani has been one of Trump's most outspoken advocates. Check out this story on USATODAY.com: http://usat.ly/2dQ1Y1e Caroline Giuliani - the daughter of former New York City mayor and ardent Donald Trump supporter Rudy Giuliani - is making it clear that she's "with her."
Donald Trump's campaign added a last-minute town hall to his schedule on Wednesday, allowing the Republican presidential nominee to gain additional practice days before he and Hillary Clinton face off in a similar setting for their second debate. Trump will host the "small, intimate" Q&A event in Sandown, N.H., on Thursday evening, following his back-to-back rallies on Wednesday in battleground Nevada, his campaign told WMUR .
Worth a second glance is Rudy Giuliani defending Donald Trump in response to the media's ridiculously disingenuous reaction to a leaked Trump tax return for 1995. That return shows a giant net operating loss of $916 million from the turmoil that engulfed Mr. Trump in the early 1990s.
Donald Trump has a new defense for the report that he could have avoided paying federal income taxes for 18 years. At a campaign rally in Arizona on Tuesday, the Republican presidential candidate blamed his opponent Hillary Clinton for not enacting stricter tax laws when she was a senator from New York.
"The reality is, this is part of our tax code. The man's a genius. He knows how to operate the tax code to the benefit of the people he's serving," former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani said on CNN's State of the Union .
Donald Trump's decision to take a $916 million loss on his 1995 income tax return showed his business acumen and "genius" at figuring out how to minimize his tax bill, two of the Republican presidential candidate's advisers said on Sunday. "This is a perfectly legal application of the tax code.
Donald Trump concluded a very bad week on the presidential campaign trail Sunday by avoiding denying a news report that he may not have paid income taxes for nearly 20 years. Instead, Trump called himself an expert on the US tax code, as allies rushed to praise the real estate mogul's business acumen and fitness to be president as America heads toward the November 8 election.
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani and former presidential candidate Bernie Sanders faced off on ABC's 'This Week' on Sunday. "This man, 26 years ago, had some failures and then he built an empire," said Giuliani.
Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani delivers remarks before Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump rallies with supporters in Council Bluffs, Iowa, U.S. September 28, 2016. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst Did Rudy Giuliani really mean to say Donald Trump would make a better president than Hillary Clinton because he's a man? And that "everybody" cheats on their spouse? The former New York mayor was responding to leaked tax documents obtained by The New York Times that show Trump in 1995 declared such a massive loss in income that he could have legally avoided paying federal income taxes for up to 18 years.
Donald Trump may or may not have paid federal income taxes for years after losing nearly $916 million. But if he did avoid paying taxes, he's a "genius" at taking advantage of a loophole-ridden law, his supporters said Sunday.
Donald Trump could have avoided paying taxes for up to 18 years - legally. The New York Times has obtained and released several of Trump's tax records and found the presidential nominee declared a loss of about $916 million on his income taxes in 1995.
While mocking her for not making it '15 feet to her car,' GOP nominee mimics Clinton's near-faint at 9/11 memorial Former mayor of New York CIty Rudy Giuliani arrives with his wife Judith for the presidential debate between Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump at Hofstra University in Hempstead, N.Y., Monday, Sept. 26, 2016.
Top Trump adviser Rudy Giuliani referred to the Republican nominee as "a man who has this kind of economic genius" in the same sentence as he called Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton simply "a woman." Speaking of reports that Donald Trump claimed a $916 million loss on his 1995 income taxes, Giuliani said: "Don't you think a man who has this kind of economic genius is a lot better for the United States than a woman, and the only thing she's ever produced is a lot of work for the FBI checking out her emails?" The former New York City mayor said in the interview with ABC News' George Stephanopoulos on "This Week" Sunday that Trump was "a genius" for taking advantage of tax laws allowing him to claim the loss.
Rudy Giuliani, a close adviser to Donald Trump, says the Republican candidate is a "genius" if he avoided federal income taxes and noted that poor people can take advantage the same tax "loophole." Giuliani told NBC's "Meet the Press" on Sunday that if Trump hadn't used his business loses to his advantage on his taxes, he would have been sued by any business partners and shareholders.
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Trump, allies try to contain tax avoidance story New York Times says Trump claimed a billion dollar loss and may have avoided taxes for years. Check out this story on USATODAY.com: http://usat.ly/2dQTYkT Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump gestures following a rally at Spooky Nook Sports center in Manheim, Pennsylvania on October 1, 2016.