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Trump has lent his name to numerous towers through licensing deals.
- President Trump's plans to build a tower in Moscow have come under fire recently after BuzzFeed reported that Trump instructed his former lawyer, Michael Cohen, to lie about the project.
- Trump's current lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, previously told The New Yorker that the project never made it to the draft stage and has offered conflicting accounts of the timeline.
- Trump has walked away from his real estate projects since becoming president, but a number of towers still bear his name.
- Business Insider pulled together a list of all the Trump Towers that have been built or are set to be completed soon.
Donald Trump's real estate dealings have cast a persistent shadow over his presidency. Even before the president took office, accusations of fraud surrounding the Trump Organization have prompted news organizations and members of the public to question his ethics and legal standing.
This skepticism reached new heights in January after BuzzFeed News reported that Trump directed his former lawyer, Michael Cohen, to lie to Congress about the Trump Tower Moscow proposal.
The site also reported that the tower is a key subject in special counsel Robert Mueller's probe into Trump's alleged dealings with Russia. Their findings have since been disputed by Mueller himself.
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In December, CNN obtained a "letter of intent" signed by Trump that indicated his plans to build a tower in Moscow. Trump's lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, previously told The New Yorker that the plans never made it to the draft stage.
As the investigation wears on, here's a look back at all the Trump Towers that have been built, along with a few that are coming soon.
The list is limited to buildings with the official "Trump Tower" name as opposed to Trump hotels, plazas, condominiums, golf courses, or casinos, of which there are dozens around the world.