The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Trump inaugural committee gets subpoena

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President Donald Trump’s inaugural committee received a sweeping request for financial records this week from prosecutor­s in New Jersey, the second subpoena the group has received in as many weeks as its fundraisin­g and spending draws scrutiny.

The committee said Friday that it is in contact with the New Jersey Attorney General’s Office, which issued the request for documents on Monday as part of a civil inquiry into how the committee raised and spent $107 million on inaugural events.

The inaugural committee has told the AP its finances were independen­tly audited and that all funds were spent in accordance with the law. Leland Moore, a spokesman for New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal, declined to comment.

The inquiry marks the latest in a series of investigat­ions into Trump’s campaign and presidency. The special counsel, Robert Mueller, is investigat­ing whether the Trump campaign coordinate­d with Russia and whether the president obstructed the investigat­ion. In a separate case, federal prosecutor­s in New York have alleged that Trump directed his former personal attorney, Michael Cohen, to make illegal hush-money payments to two women in a bid to quash potential sex scandals during the 2016 presidenti­al campaign.

Trump denies wrongdoing and has called Mueller’s probe a “witch hunt.” He also has said he was not involved in the operations of the inaugural committee.

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