What articles did The New York Times publish about Trump Model Management between 2013 and 2015?
Executive summary
A targeted review of the reporting provided finds no New York Times articles about Trump Model Management published between 2013 and 2015 in the supplied sources; the documentary record in these sources instead points to coverage by other outlets and to summaries on secondary sites about a controversial 2015 visa-related story [1] [2] [3]. The evidence available here therefore does not identify any Times pieces in that window and shows that most of the reporting about the agency in this era came from Mother Jones, international press and later industry profiles [3] [4] [5].
1. What the supplied search turned up — no Times stories located
A careful read of the provided links and snippets finds no New York Times article about Trump Model Management dated between 2013 and 2015; the only direct Times items in the dataset relate to later or unrelated Trump coverage (for example, a 2026 Times interview in the results) and not to the agency itself [6]. The datasets here include summaries, third‑party encyclopedic entries and contemporaneous reporting from other outlets, but they do not contain or point to any Times articles from 2013–2015 focused on Trump Model Management [1] [2].
2. What other sources say about 2015 visa requests and the agency
Secondary sources and aggregations in the collection state that in July 2015 Trump Model Management and affiliated Trump entities were reported to have requested large numbers of U.S. visas for international models — an item noted in both the Wikipedia extract and mirror pages provided here [1] [2]. Those sources report the salient claim — “requested US visas for almost 250 international fashion models” — as a notable 2015 development tied to the agency [1] [2], but they do not, in this dataset, attribute that reporting to a specific New York Times article from 2013–2015.
3. Contemporaneous reporting from other outlets fills the gap
Independent investigative and feature reporting on the agency in 2016–2017 appears throughout the supplied material: Mother Jones published first‑hand accounts alleging models were encouraged to work illegally and housed in poor conditions [3], Business Insider ran interviews with former models recounting cramped living conditions and low pay [4], and lifestyle/fashion outlets and UK papers traced the agency’s history and controversies leading up to its eventual closure in 2017 [5] [7] [8]. Those reports form the bulk of the contemporaneous narrative in this collection but are not New York Times pieces [3] [4] [5].
4. Indirect Times references in other outlets do not equal original Times reporting
Some outlets in the set cite findings or data that they attribute to The New York Times — for instance, an Independent piece in 2016 references a Times finding about hiring at Mar‑a‑Lago in a different context [9] — but that citation concerns broader Trump employment patterns and not direct reporting on Trump Model Management in 2013–2015. The presence of such cross‑citations underlines how other publications can invoke the Times’ reporting on adjacent Trump business matters without establishing that the Times ran dedicated agency coverage in the specified window [9].
5. Why the record here matters — limits and next steps
The direct answer based on the supplied materials is categorical: within this reporting corpus there are no New York Times articles about Trump Model Management from 2013 through 2015; instead, the collection points to coverage by Mother Jones, Business Insider, The Independent and fashion press and to encyclopedia entries summarizing a 2015 visa story [3] [4] [9] [1]. This conclusion is constrained to the documents provided: it does not assert that The New York Times definitively published nothing in that period, only that no Times pieces on the subject were present or cited in the supplied sources [6] [1].