Questions were raised about four members of the Trump family who held no government position attending a state dinner in the United Kingdom.
President Donald Trump's adult children who do not work in the administration made headlines this week for traveling with their father on an official trip to the United Kingdom, and some critics have gone further to wonder who is paying for their presumably costly participation.
"4 of 6 people in this photo have no official government position," McDermott wrote, referring to everyone except Ivanka Trump and Kushner who are senior White House advisers."They run private businesses, are campaign advisers. Why are they attending an official state dinner on behalf of the United States?"
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