Michigan Gov. Whitmer's controversial Florida trip subject of IRS complaint
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Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is facing an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) complaint over her controversial trip to Florida in March, which she initially lied about taking and which came after she had cautioned against out-of-state travel due to coronavirus risks.
The governor paid over $27,000 for her flight through a combination of payments from an inauguration-related nonprofit and with her own out-of-pocket cash, according to her office. The complaint also alleges that Whitmer's chartered private jet, costing over $27,000, was "a private benefit" to the embattled governor.More Related News
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