Donald Trump’s campaign has made payments to a new company set up by his lawyer Alina Habba for work on his presidential bid.
As the November election nears, Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, and his Democratic rival Kamala Harris are ramping up their spending and fundraising efforts via their campaigns.
According to the latest disclosures filed with the Federal Election Commission (FEC) this weekend, Trump’s campaign made three payments to a company called Barakkat totalling $43,333.33.
The FEC filings did not say that Barakkat is linked to Habba and the purpose of the payments was listed as for “communications consulting.”
Entity records submitted to Florida’s Division of Corporations and viewed by Newsweekshow that Habba, who has worked as Trump’s lawyer and legal spokesperson, is listed as the …