Eldest Trump children won't comply with subpoenas from New York attorney general

On Location: January 3, 2022Catch up on the developing stories making headlines.Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images, FILE Former President Trump's eldest son and daughter have refused to comply with  New York State Attorney General's subpoenas while conducting a civil investigation into the valuation of their assets by the family-owned real estate company.  "A dispute has arisen between the public prosecutor's office and the individual parties to Trump over the subpoenas," said a document published on Monday. The document, jointly filed  by New York attorney general Letitia James and a Trump Organization attorney, states that Donald Trump Jr and Ivanka Trump are now  named as suspects in James' ongoing investigation, which parallels a criminal investigation by the Manhattan District Attorney’s office. Donald Trump Jr. and Ivanka Trump will file motions to quash the subpoenas as soon as Monday, the filing indicated.  The former president and his company have denied the wrongdoing and  attacked the investigation as a policy.  The previous criminal investigations have led to indictments. Prosecutors said the company paid Weisselberg's rent, living expenses, private school fees and car leasing without properly filing its tax return.
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U.S. Defense Secretary Austin tests positive for COVID-19, symptoms mild

FILE PHOTO: NATO Defence Ministers meeting in Brussels Secretary of Defense  Lloyd Austin said on Sunday he had tested positive for COVID-19 and had mild symptoms during the home quarantine. In a statement on Sunday evening, Austin said he plans to "virtually" attend key meetings and discussions over the next week "whenever possible." He said  Secretary of State Kathleen Hicks would represent him on relevant matters. Austin said he last met with President Joe Biden on December 21, more than a week before he started experiencing symptoms, and  tested negative the morning of that day. “I also informed my management team about my positive test result as president, said Austin. My co-workers have started tracking and testing everyone I have come in contact with in the past week. Austin, 68, said he was fully vaccinated and had a booster shot in October. He said he requested a test Sunday morning after seeing symptoms  at home while on vacation and, given the result, planned to stay in quarantine for five days, according to guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. “Vaccines work and will continue to be a military medical requirement for our workforce. I continue to encourage anyone who qualifies to receive a booster vaccination. This is still a readiness issue, ”he said. Another member of Biden's cabinet, Homeland Security Minister Alejandro Mayorkas, tested positive for COVID-19 in October.
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