Andrea Bernstein
The Company Michael Cohen Kept — “Trump, Inc.” Podcast
Long before Donald Trump’s attorney paid Stormy Daniels or had his office raided by the FBI, a pattern was established: The associates of Michael Cohen have often been disciplined, disbarred, accused or convicted of crimes.
by Ilya Marritz and Andrea Bernstein, WNYC,
Donald Trump Jr. Pushed ‘Blatantly Illegal’ Project In India, Former Official Says — ‘Trump, Inc.’ Podcast
A Trump project in Mumbai had its permits revoked after investigators found “significant irregularities.” Then Trump Jr. travelled to India to get the decision overruled.
by Eric Umansky, ProPublica, and Andrea Bernstein, WNYC,
The Desperation, Secrecy and Conflicts of Jared Kushner’s Company — ‘Trump, Inc.’ Podcast
This week on “Trump, Inc.,” we dive into Son-in-Law Inc.
by Eric Umansky, ProPublica, and Andrea Bernstein, WNYC,
‘Trump, Inc.’ Podcast: Russia, Trump and ‘Alternative Financing’
Why is President Trump so solicitous of Russia? Glenn Simpson has a theory, involving Trump’s businesses.
by Jesse Eisinger, ProPublica, and Andrea Bernstein, WNYC,
‘Trump, Inc.’ Podcast Extra: Trump’s Company Is Getting $175 Million Annually in Previously Undisclosed Rent
Forbes reporters tracked down Trump’s many commercial tenants. Among them: a state-owned Chinese bank.
by Andrea Bernstein, WNYC, and Eric Umansky, ProPublica,
Introducing ‘Trump, Inc.,’ a Podcast on the Many Mysteries of Our President’s Businesses
ProPublica and WNYC are digging into President Trump’s businesses. We’re starting with questions, and we want you to join us in the quest for answers.
by Eric Umansky and Andrea Bernstein, WNYC,
Ivanka and Donald Trump Jr. Were Close to Being Charged With Felony Fraud
New York prosecutors were preparing a case. Then the D.A. overruled his staff after a visit from a top donor: Trump attorney Marc Kasowitz.
by Jesse Eisinger and Justin Elliott, ProPublica, and Andrea Bernstein and Ilya Marritz, WNYC,
Trump Is Finally Almost Done Resigning From His Businesses
President Trump has nearly finished handing over management of his businesses — nearly 100 days after he promised to do so.
by Derek Kravitz and Al Shaw, ProPublica, and Andrea Bernstein and Ilya Marritz, WNYC,