Coverage of national and international news, including breaking stories. Coverage of national and international news, including breaking stories. Million, which means theres about 16 million unaccounted for. That was unreported to the irs, so hes not paying taxes on that. A lot of that was money that he made from his work for ukraine overseas, and then funneled that through Bank Accounts in cyprus. We know that he used a lot of those funds to pay for that lavish lifestyle we heard about last week and early this week. Things like his Ostrich Jacket that has gotten so much attention in this trial. Who doesnt want an Ostrich Jacket . Ashley parker, as this case moves forward, the question of whether President Trump is going to be talking to bob mueller, it seems to be stuck in the mud. This is the president s tweet today. This is an illegal brought rigged witch hunt run by people who are totally corrupt and are conflicted. It was started and paid for by Crooked Hillary and democrats. Phon
in their home state. we re winning on trade. reporter: president trump says he wants to level the trade playing field by imposing tariffs on as much as $200 billion more imported chinese products and parts. court. leaders have been telling washington how much it will hurt the economy but behind the scenes, mulvaney and ambassador haley have advocating for a company called element electronics to get something every impacted company would love to have an exemption for their chinese supplier. we have advocates for south carolina in this element plant to include these two individuals that are fighting for the unique case that we have that could that makes this policy impossible for us to implement in south carolina. reporter: the south carolina state senator welcomes mulvaney s help claiming element deserves the exemption because it s the only company in america
of. vaughn hillyard there in winnsboro. full disclosure, my mother s first teaching job was there in winnsboro. she thought at kelly miller elementary school. vaughn, thank you for that, sir. i m joined by the democratic candidate running for governor of south carolina. this is state rep james smith. representative, good to see you, sir. thanks for your time. i know that you went to the element plant yesterday. what did you hear from plant workers and the company s owners about trying to save those jobs? it s great to be with you today. i didn t get a chance to speak to any of the plant owners, but what you re hearing all across fairfield county and all across south carolina is that these job-killing tariffs are hurting our state. it was important to be there and to provide the leadership of what ought to happen. you know, i m running for governor. we ought to have a governor who s going to fight for south carolina families and south carolina jobs. so i went to fairfield yesterda