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Ivanka Trump spotted at Four Seasons breakfast with political and business elite amid immigration order fallout

Ivanka Trump spotted at Four Seasons breakfast with political and business elite amid immigration order fallout The passage provides a colorful description of a social gathering but lacks concrete evidence of wrongdoing, specific financial transactions, or actionable leads. It mentions high‑profile individuals, yet no direct connections to misconduct or illicit activity are presented. Key insights: Ivanka Trump was seen at a Four Seasons breakfast with Nancy Pelosi, Stephen Schwarzman, Vernon Jordan, Wilbur Ross, and other lobbyists and executives.; The meeting occurred on February 3, shortly after legal challenges to the immigration executive order.; Ivanka was dealing with personal and business disruptions, including the loss of her Nordstrom partnership.

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Ivanka Trump spotted at Four Seasons breakfast with political and business elite amid immigration order fallout The passage provides a colorful description of a social gathering but lacks concrete evidence of wrongdoing, specific financial transactions, or actionable leads. It mentions high‑profile individuals, yet no direct connections to misconduct or illicit activity are presented. Key insights: Ivanka Trump was seen at a Four Seasons breakfast with Nancy Pelosi, Stephen Schwarzman, Vernon Jordan, Wilbur Ross, and other lobbyists and executives.; The meeting occurred on February 3, shortly after legal challenges to the immigration executive order.; Ivanka was dealing with personal and business disruptions, including the loss of her Nordstrom partnership.

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