NYT: Trump’s debts are at least $650 million

Donald Trump holds debts at least for $ 650 million, more than double what he had said in a public document presented on the occasion of his candidacy for president of the United States for the Republican Party. According to the investigation of the New York Times, Trump owes part of this sum to a number of foreign entities, including some banks controlled by the Chinese government, which according to some experts would make it vulnerable to the demands of society and American businessmen and foreign, if it were to be elected president.

The journalistic investigation is the least of the problems that have been added to the tycoon presidential campaign: a series of gaffes, the staff change as well as some strong statements against rival Hillary Clinton have added to the difficulties in the race for the White House.

According to the newspaper, the difference between 350 million from Trump declared debt dollars and 650 discovered during the investigation is not to be attributed to a failure by the person who completed the public declaration of the Republican candidate, but it is a congenital problem the "Personal Financial Disclusure Module" (PFD), a statement that all candidates for the US presidency are obliged to compile.

Among the debts that are indicated by the newspaper, for example, there is one resulting from the Trump Tower which is located on 6th Avenue in Manhattan, for which there would be a debt of 950 million dollars: in part would be financed by Bank of China, the main financial entities of a country that Trump has harshly criticized during the election campaign accusing him of having acted to the detriment of US interests; another part of the debt for the same property, however, would be in the hands of Goldman Sachs, Bank according Trump controls its rival, the Democratic candidate for the White House Hillary Clinton.

For the investigation the New York Times has partnered with the company RedVision Systems, for real estate information, and studied the documents that the Republican presidential candidate US did get to the Federal Election Commission. Despite pressure from the Democratic Party, Trump has not yet published its statement of comprehensive income.

Meanwhile Trump tries to soften the tone on some issues. In particular on the 11 million undocumented immigrants living in the United States. Thursday, in Colorado, is expected to announce a new plan, as reported by some leaders of the Hispanic National Latino Advisory Council, with which the tycoon met in New York