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Subject Ivanka Trump, Attorney General Barr Visiting Atlanta to Discuss Fight Against Human Trafficking
Date September 21, 2020 4:49 PM
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Ivanka Trump, President Donald Trump’s oldest daughter and one of his top advisers, will pay a visit to Atlanta on Monday

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** Ivanka Trump, Attorney General Barr Visiting Atlanta to Discuss Fight Against Human Trafficking
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“Ivanka Trump, President Donald Trump’s oldest daughter and one of his top advisers, will pay a visit to Atlanta with U.S. Attorney General William Barr on Monday,” WSB-TV Atlanta reports.

Ms. Trump and Attorney General Barr will meet with Georgia officials and law enforcement officers to discuss the Trump Administration’s fight to end human trafficking. “The scourge of human trafficking is the modern-day equivalent of slavery, brutally depriving victims of basic human rights,” Attorney General Barr said.

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