Trump says "fake news" about New York Times report that he paid $750 in federal income taxes while in office

President Trump took to the podium Sunday hours after a bombshell New York Times report alleged he only paid $750 in federal income taxes in 2017, the year he took office. Mr. Trump insisted the report was 'fake news' and 'made up,' but again falsely claimed he could not provide his tax returns because of an audit.
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