Ivanka Trump Could Be In Legal Jeopardy Over Trump’s Inauguration Missing Money

Ron Delancer By Ron Delancer

Former first daughter Ivanka Trump may have lied under oath during her testimony in a probe related to former President Donald Trump’s inauguration, which Washington D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine alleges was used by the Trump family to improperly funnel money into family businesses.

According to new documents obtained by Mother Jones’ David Corn, Ivanka Trump testified that she “really didn’t have any involvement” in planning the inauguration.

- Advertisement -

However, the documents revealed multiple emails that show Trump’s eldest daughter “was directly involved in the planning of at least one proposed event for the inauguration” and that she received a “high-level summary” of inauguration plans from Stephanie Winston Wolkoff, an estranged former aide to former first lady Melania Trump.

Additionally, Winston Wolkoff has claimed that in December 2016 that she had a “meeting in Donald Trump’s office during which she presented to him and Ivanka the plans for eighteen inauguration events,” and then gave Ivanka “a run-through of the entire inauguration” just days later.

Neither lawyers representing Ivanka nor representatives from Racine’s office would comment on Corn’s questions about discrepancies in her testimony.

- Advertisement -

Read the entire report here.

Share This Article