trump empire. and what he found than probably wouldn t shock anyone today. but back then it was a big deal. tim o brien discovered that donald trump s much lauded business excellence was actually far less impressive than trump had anyone to believe. he found that donald trump had been significantly overstating his net worth by billions of dollars. that he wasn t remotely close to being a billionaire. and so in 2005, tim o brien wrote a book exposing donald trump s prolific lies, and exaggerations about his wealth. donald trump reported by suing time o brien for defamation a year later, and that is how we got to see what it s like when donald trump testifies under oath. quoting from the transcript, attorney, mr. trump, have you always been completely truthful in your public statements about your net worth of properties? trump, i try. attorney, have you ever not been truthful? trump, my net worth blocked away, and it goes up and down with a market and with attitudes and w
new information about the fbi s search of donald trump s florida home. trump world has now reportedly started speculating about who in the former presidents orbit, might have talked to the fbi, and what it could mean for the investigation. we will have more on that later. but let s go back in time a little. to 2005. more than a decade before donald trump s first run for president, before he started fighting with racist birtherism conspiracies, back when he was just a real estate guy, with a funny hairdo, and a reality tv show, that year the intrepid journalist, tim o brien, the guy on the left, the side to side digging into the so-called trump empire. and what he found then probably wouldn t shock anyone today. but back then it was a big deal. tim o brien discovered that donald trump s much lauded business success was actually far less impressive than trump had anyone to believe. he found that donald trump had been significantly overstating his net worth by billions of dollar
for endorsements. we are doing incredibly well building a campaign to win, and so that s why i m grateful to the american people because when i was not on that debate stage, we got a flurry of contributions we ve blown past the criteria of 225,000 individual donors. thanks to having a lot of folks stepping up, knowing that we don t have billionaire money like we have seen flowing into the race or the money of some of the others, they re giving us the resources necessary to go on tv starting on monday. we re just hoping more people will go to corybooker.com. it s outrageous that i mon that debate stage when we ve got one of the top campaigns on the ground. we intected to up intend to upset in iowa. i m excited about our pathway forward. this windows, these few weeks, we want to be on tv, running ads like other well-resourced individuals or campaigns, and if we do that, they re bumping up their poll numbers that way, we will bump it up to get on the stage in january. please, i hope fo
how do you impeach someone who is doing a good job? the economy is good. how do you do it? how do youit? how do you do it? we will impeach him. but he s doing a great job. it s so ridiculous. but we ll worry about that if it ever happens. but if it does happen, it s your fault because you didn t go out to vote. i say this clinically absent judgment. the man was a reality television entertainment star headquartered in this building for 14 careers. if you look back at buddy hackett and schecky green, the carson shows. the people he grew up watching. > generationally, that s a set he s doing. that s a set piece. that s borderline standup. yeah, i mean what he s doing is the sorts of people that he watched on tv starting in the late 50s into the early 70s and
i m not sad about it, i m mad about it. she s not self-made. i don t understand what universe that she self-made when her parents made her on tv starting when she was a little kid. starting when she was located she had all the same and now she s using the same by putting her famous name on products and not how she s making products. if she didn t have a famous name should just be another pair of big lips floating around in calabasas. i disagree. i think she s incredibly talented. all right joe, she started the company three years ago, she s almost a billionaire. how long have you been doing comedy. i been doing comedy for 13 years.