Did Trump's inauguration committee screw up its Florida incorporation filing?
The committee overseeing President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration refiled its incorporation papers in Florida last week after submitting a separate set days earlier under a slightly different name. The unusual move of incorporating under two different names within days of each other suggests Trump's team got its name wrong when it filed the first time, campaign-finance watchdog End Citizens United said in an emailed statement. Both sets of papers were filed in Florida, the state in which Trump resides and one generally viewed as friendly to the Republican and his incoming administration, the group also noted.
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