Reports that Donald Trump posed as his own spokesman in a 1991 telephone interview may not harm his campaign to becoming president, a senior Republican strategist said Saturday.
The presumptive GOP nominee has denied he pretended to be his own publicist, despite an audio recording with a reported that reveals a remarkably similar voice.
A Washington Post report details how 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.