![]() Wolkoff told ABC News in an interview broadcast Monday that she continues to cooperate with multiple criminal investigations into the committee’s operations. Some of those involved in or aware of the committee’s work told The Associated Press in September 2017 that the orchestration of the inauguration was marred by last-minute decisions, staffing turnover and little financial oversight. “Also like a broken record, I became everyone’s problem.” “Like a broken record, I kept expressing my concerns about budgets,” Wolkoff wrote. Trump’s Presidential Inaugural Committee raised nearly $107 million for the lavish event, an unprecedented inaugural price tag nearly twice that of President Barack Obama’s inauguration in 2009. She says she repeatedly raised questions about spending, but she eventually came to be viewed as the problem. Wolkoff devotes two of the book’s 11 chapters to planning for the January 2017 inauguration, describing the committee responsible for raising money to pay for several days of events as beset with organizational and communications issues that complicated her work. A person close to Ivanka Trump said it’s traditional for a president’s children to join in such a historic occasion. Wolkoff also detailed how they launched “Operation Block Ivanka” to keep her from being too prominently featured in inauguration day photographs of her father being sworn in to office. Trump referred to Ivanka Trump - long seen as her father’s favorite child - as “Princess.” She said she and the first lady both once “bellied over with laughter” after Mrs. ![]() Wolkoff also writes about frostiness in the relationship between the first lady and the president’s eldest daughter, Ivanka Trump. Trump, blasted the book in an emailed statement as “full of mistruths and paranoia” based on an “imagined need for revenge.” Stephanie Grisham, a spokesperson for Mrs. Trump Pleads Not Guilty to Federal Charges He Illegally Kept Classified Documents at Florida Estate ![]()
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