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Donald Trump Denies He Used Assumed Name, Posing As His Own Publicist

Fingers are being pointed at the presumptive Republican nominee for president, Donald Trump, for supposedly pretending to be his own public relations spokesman decades ago, reports The Washington Post.

Donald Trump at a recent talk at New York Military Academy in Cornwall.

Donald Trump at a recent talk at New York Military Academy in Cornwall.

Photo Credit: Chris Waller

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If the presidential election were today and these were the two candidates, who would you vote for?
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If the presidential election were today and these were the two candidates, who would you vote for?

  • Hillary Clinton
    43%
  • Donald Trump
    46%
  • I wouldn't vote
    3%
  • I'd place a write-in vote for another candidate
    7%
  • I'd vote for a third-party candidate
    1%

Interviewed recordings with reporters and Trump spokesmen by the names of John Miller and John Barron sound like Trump, reports the Washington Post, which uploaded one of the phone interviews between the man claiming to be Miller and a reporter from People Magazine in 1991.

You can listen to that recording by clicking here.

Trump in the past hinted he used aliases but denied that he misrepresented himself in an interview Friday morning on NBC's "TODAY" show.

You can watch the "TODAY" show interview by clicking here.

Trump, who owns an estate in Bedford, also owns Trump National Golf Club Hudson Valley in Stormville and Trump National Westchester in Briarcliff Manor. 

The Trump name also adorns Trump Tower At City Center in White Plains, Trump Plaza in New Rochelle, Trump Park Residences in Yorktown and the Donald J. Trump State Park on the Westchester/Putnam border.

Click here to read The Washington Post story. 

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