NorthDallas40
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Found it. Apparently it has been inactive since 2015 when the office which utilized it was closed. Is there anything refuting that? Apparently it’s the worst money laundering setup ever since the amounts are debits?Trump lied about that. The account was not closed. It is still open. Trump attorneys won’t even disclose what bank it is with. It was not documented as Trump claims.
This information was widely available from reputable post-debate fact checking. Maybe you should use your partisan blinders less liberally.
Point for the account being open but other than “he was wrong about that so he can’t be trusted on anything else on it” do you have anything to counter what the attorney said?
Trump maintains bank account in China, says NY Times
Inactive' office
Alan Garten, a lawyer for the Trump Organisation, described the NY Times story as "pure speculation" and said that it made "incorrect assumptions".
He told the paper that Trump International Hotels Management had "opened an account with a Chinese bank having offices in the United States in order to pay the local taxes".
"No deals, transactions or other business activities ever materialised and, since 2015, the office has remained inactive," Mr Garten said.
"Though the bank account remains open, it has never been used for any other purpose," he told the NY Times.
The US president has multiple business interests both in the US and overseas. These include golf courses in Scotland and Ireland and a chain of five-star luxury hotels.
The NY Times reported that Mr Trump maintains foreign bank accounts in China, Britain and Ireland.
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