“The 34-year-old millionaire developer weaned on Brooklyn Democratic politics was once again going after a spectacular tax break”
Originally published April 7, 1981
“The firm is currently slated to work on Donald Trump’s grand scheme for the West Side — Television City”
Originally published September 2, 1986
“City-assisted projects like Trump's million-dollar-a-condo-casbah for oil sheiks escape even the minimal minority-hiring requirements of the city”
Originally published July 29, 1981
A Big Apple rogue's gallery turned out to celebrate "the man who symbolizes evil to many in this city"
Originally published March 5, 1979
“Of all Trump's previous anti-Indian gambling statements, none may be more problematic for him than his repeated claims of ties between tribal casino operations and organized crime.”
July 14, 2020
Since he registered to vote in 1969, Trump has had more than 40 separate opportunities to vote on Election Day. But when it comes to stepping into a voting booth, Trump falls silent.
Originally published June 23, 1987
We Knew Art and We Knew What We Didn't Like
Originally published November 17, 1987
Meet the Medicaid cheats, coke dealers, mobsters — and those who may have gotten a touch too friendly with mobsters — who call Trump Tower home
Originally published December 17, 1991
A letter from Roy Cohn’s firm indicating that “the Trump Organization has validated the status” of the Hopkins purchase helped push the bank to approve the dubious deal.
Originally published October 12, 1993
How Donald Trump sacked the Cuomo team and turned the state’s losses — including two football teams and hopes for a new stadium — into personal gain
Originally published January 14, 1992