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Former president Donald Trump, Ivanka Trump, and Donald Trump Jr ordered to testify in investigation of family’s business

and his two eldest children, Ivanka Trump and Donald Trump Jr, have been ordered to testify in an investigation of the family’s business.

New York's attorney general issued subpoenas against the three in connection with an ongoing civil investigation into the Trump family business practices. Attorney General Letitia James' office said the filing is seeking testimony and documents from the former president and his children "in connection with an investigation into the valuation of properties owned or controlled" by Donald Trump and his company, the Trump Organization.

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Stop the cap, this is politically motivated. We the people have his back!

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They will do anything now. Desperation setting in that Donald Trump might run again. They have NOTHING else.

It is illegal to own another man. It should be illegal to own another man’s home. CriminalizeRent on primary residences.

WITCH HUNT. Don is a PATRIOT he did nothing wrong

Is this the beginning of the end?

Is Biden and Harris doing that bad in USA?

As the 'Patriots' like to say: Just comply with what the authorities tell you to do.

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