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Pulitzer Prizes awarded to newspapers investigating Trump

Multiple newspapers on Monday were awarded Pulitzer Prizes for their investigations into President Trump.

Reporters at The New York Times won the Pulitzer for explanatory reporting for their investigation into Trump’s finances, which revealed that Trump and his family allegedly engaged in tax dodging.

The Times investigation found that Trump’s parents allegedly transferred more than $1 billion to their children and that the family paid $52.2 million in taxes, a rate of roughly 5 percent. 

{mosads}The Wall Street Journal also won a Pulitzer for national reporting after reporting that, prior to the 2016 presidential election, Trump allegedly directed secret hush money payments to women alleging they had affairs with him years ago.

The Journal reported that Trump was behind payments to adult-film actress Stormy Daniels and former Playboy model Karen McDougal as an effort to keep them from publicly disclosing the alleged affairs.

Trump’s former personal attorney, Michael Cohen, later pleaded guilty to campaign finance violation charges relating to the payments and implicated Trump in the crime, saying Trump directed him to make the payments.

Other newspapers awarded Pulitzers on Monday were the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, which won in the breaking news category for its coverage of the shooting at Pittsburgh’s Tree of Life synagogue, and the South Florida Sun Sentinel, which was awarded the Pulitzer for public service for its coverage of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla.