KEY POINTS
  • President Trump claimed he had paid "many millions of dollars in taxes" after a bombshell report in The New York Times revealed he had paid effectively no income taxes for more than a decade.
  • But Trump, in his tweet making that claim, conspicuously did not say he had paid millions of dollars in "income taxes," which was the key point of the Times article.
  • Trump, who has been in the White House for nearly four years, in a tweet wrote that he "may" release financial statements showing a list of his properties, assets and liabilities.
U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to reporters during a news conference inside the James S. Brady Briefing Room at the White House September 27, 2020 in Washington, U.S.

President Donald Trump on Monday claimed he had paid "many millions of dollars in taxes" and has "very little debt" after a bombshell report in The New York Times revealed he had paid effectively no income taxes over several years and is facing more than $400 million in looming loan and debt repayments.

But Trump, in his tweet making that claim, did not offer proof and conspicuously did not say he had paid millions of dollars in "income taxes," which was the key point of the Times article.