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Ivanka Trump and Husband Reportedly Spent $100,000 Rent Just For Secret Service to go Potty

US President Donald Trump's daughter, Ivanka Trump, and her husband, Jared Kushner, had reportedly spent over $100,000 for a studio apartment across their residence. Interestingly, this is not their 2nd home. 

It was only bought to become the Secret Service agents' toilet room. 

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Ivanka Trump and Husband Reportedly Spent $100,000 Rent Just For Secret Service to go Potty
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Ivanka Trump and Husband Reportedly Spent $100,000 Rent Just For Secret Service to go Potty

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Before President Trump even stepped out of the White House, his family has yet caught in a new controversy. His daughter, Ivanka and husband Jared, reportedly made a very expensive purchase by buying a studio apartment, across their house. 

It was said to be unnecessary since Ivanka's family didn't bought it for themselves. They reportedly bought it, just for Secret Service to be used as toilet room. 

As reported via Washington Post, in September 2017, the federal government made a renting purchase worth $3,000-a-month studio apartment. 

It was located exactly across the street where the couple is living. No one knows this purchase, until today. 

Now, it's been 41 months. And the rent now has a total of more than $100,000. 

The worst part

Ivanka Trump and Husband Reportedly Spent $100,000 Rent Just For Secret Service to go Potty
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Ivanka Trump and Husband Reportedly Spent $100,000 Rent Just For Secret Service to go Potty

The worst part in this purchase is not the extravagant price for the studio apartment. This room was only use, for the Secret Service agents' need to go potty. 

As reported, Ivanka and her husband have prohibited their agents to use their toilet inside their house, despite having 6.5 bathrooms. 

The couple even offered a port-a-potty for their security on the sidewalk. However, due to multiple complaints, the couple insisted to rent the apartment. 

The worst part is that the money used to buy the said apartment were federal tax money. 

White House statement

White House has denied the allegations that Trump and husband prohited their agents to use their house's bathroom. However, it didn't release a statement regarding the rented apartment in DC.

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