Making the rounds on the Sunday shows, Rudy Giuliani defended Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump in the wake of a New York Times story detailing how Trump reported a $916 million loss on his 1995 income tax returns and potentially avoided having to pay income tax for 18 years.
“This is perfectly legal, and the Times makes that point about 26 paragraphs into the opinion.” Giuliani said on CNN’s State of the Union.
On Meet the Press, Giuliani made the same point.
“The New York Times writes this long story, and then somewhere around paragraph 18, they point out there was no wrongdoing.”
So did the New York Times bury the news that what Trump did was legal?
No. Here’s the first sentence of the story.
“Donald J. Trump declared a $916 million loss on his 1995 income tax returns, a tax deduction so substantial it could have allowed him to legally avoid paying any federal income taxes for up to 18 years, records obtained by The New York Times show.”

Image taken from the New York Times website.
We’ll keep this short and sweet.
Giuliani’s claim is not accurate. It rates False.
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Truth-o-meter Ruling
Statement
"The 'New York Times' writes this long story" about Donald Trump’s tax returns but "didn't point out there was no wrongdoing" until paragraph 18.
Context
an interview on "Meet the Press"Speaker/Target
Statement Date
Our Sources
New York Times, "Donald Trump Tax Records Show He Could Have Avoided Taxes for Nearly Two Decades, The Times Found," Oct. 1, 2016
CNN State of the Union, Oct. 2, 2016
Meet the Press, Oct. 2, 2016
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