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"I once asked, 'If you're innocent, why are you taking the Fifth Amendment?' Now I know the answer to that question," Trump said in a statement. He called the case a politically motivated witch hunt.
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Donald Trump, his namesake son and his daughter Ivanka have agreed to answer questions under oath next month in the New York attorney general's civil investigation into his business practices.
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The former first daughter and White House adviser spoke remotely to the committee about the Capitol insurrection.
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Despite speculation that President Donald Trump's eldest daughter would challenge Sen. Marco Rubio in next year's GOP Primary.
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The president's budget is expected to propose drastic cuts to government programs. But NPR has learned it will also call for increased spending on child care, something Ivanka Trump has championed.
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She wants to make it help 50 million women around the world get jobs and start their own businesses. Critics are waiting for more details.
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The president's daughter said she's "vehemently against" separating families, while adding that she's concerned about policies that encourage parents to send children on dangerous journeys.
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Ivanka Trump is closing her fashion company, citing her commitments in helping her father in Washington — and the limits that were imposed on her business as a result.
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In a Fox News opinion piece, Trump cites GOP support for paid family leave. A ex-Obama administration official says it ignores that Democrats have long pushed for such a measure over GOP objections.
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The first daughter's quote — "Those who say it can not be done, should not interrupt those doing it." — left many in China scratching their heads.
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Rent, royalties and the Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C., kept money flowing in 2017.
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The agency charged with protecting the president is seeking help from Congress to cover excess overtime costs. Officers put in a lot of extra hours, keeping up with Trump and his well-traveled family.