President Trump insists his hundreds of millions of dollars of debt isn't a big deal.
Trump's tax returns obtained by The
New York Times reveal he owes $421 million in debt, something he didn't deny to
NBC News' Savannah Guthrie during his Thursday town hall. Instead, he tried to play the massive sum off as a "peanut" in comparison with his net worth, insisting it was a natural piece of running a real estate business to "mortgages" in his name.
But when Guthrie asked Trump just who he owed that money to, he wouldn't say. "No, I don't owe
Russia money," Trump claimed, but didn't explain further.
It's been widely reported — and actually disclosed by Trump — that Trump owes millions of dollars to the German-run Deutsche Bank, which reportedly extended him loans despite knowing he inflated his net worth.