D.C. prosecutor contradicts Ivanka Trump on Inaugural Committee overpayment to Trump hotel
Washington, D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine explains that contrary to the claims of Ivanka Trump, evidence in his lawsuit shows that Donald Trump's Presidential Inaugural Committee knowingly overpaid to use the Trump Hotel.
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