David Barstow, Donald Trump’s Deals Rely on Being Creative With the Truth. The New York Times, 16 July 2016. “…[A] survey of Mr. Trump’s four decades of wheeling and dealing…reveals an…operatic record of dissembling and deception, some of it unabashedly confirmed by Mr. Trump himself, who nearly 30 years ago first extolled the business advantages of “truthful hyperbole.” Indeed, based on the mountain of court records churned out over the span of Mr. Trump’s career, it is hard to find a project he touched that did not produce allegations of broken promises, blatant lies or outright fraud.”
July 16, 2016
Donald Trump’s Deals Rely on Being Creative With the Truth
July 16, 2016 Filed Under: Corporations, Ethics Tagged With: barbara corcoran, richard c. seltzer, steve wynn (casino magnate), trump university, truthful hyperbole