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In the wake of the disappearance of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, we discuss President Donald Trump’s business interests in the kingdom.
Donald Trump claims he only licensed his name for projects developed by others. Our investigation finds his family had deeper involvement and the deals often had misleading practices.
Late on a Thursday evening in February 2017, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s plane landed at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland for his first visit with President Donald Trump. A few hours earlier, the casino magnate Sheldon Adelson’s Boeing 737, wh
A new investigation by Forbes magazine finds the president's net worth has dropped significantly since he took office.
Trump has long worked to enforce silence. And he’s been trying to take the practice to the White House.
Our podcast investigation is back — and this time we’re looking at more than just the president’s family.
In April, we published an investigation into Michael Cohen’s past. That episode traced how so many of Cohen’s associates over the years have been convicted of crimes, disbarred or faced other legal troubles. But — at the time of the episode — the preside
Paul Manafort was Donald Trump’s campaign chairman for three critical months in 2016, leading up to the Republican Convention. But for a decade before that, he did political work in Ukraine, and it's the money Manafort made from that work that is now und
Tracking the money that goes to the president from political campaigns and taxpayers.
We talk with Dan Alexander from Forbes about Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross.