Trump Denies Acting as His Own Publicist

On Friday, Donald Trump denied in a TODAY show interview that he posed as his own spokesman in a 1991 telephone interview, despite an audio recording that reveals his publicist had a remarkably similar voice to the real estate mogul. A Washington Post report this week said that Trump posed as "John Miller" or "John Barron" throughout his career when talking to reporters to promote positive stories about himself and float dating rumors. The Post then obtained an audio recording of a decades-old interview between Miller and a People magazine reporter that revealed the Trump "spokesman" sounded nearly identical to the now presumptive Republican presidential nominee. Despite denying that he ever acted as his own publicist, Trump once testified under oath in a 1990 court case that he has used alias' before, saying, "I believe on occasion I used that John Barron name.".