RadioOnFire.com - According to reports, the White House spent more than $27,000 in tax payer's money to track news stories in early March. Payments were apparently approved of the day after a major development in the Stormy Daniels confidentiality agreement scandal.
The money was paid to TVEyes, a company that monitors media coverage in print, TV, and radio, on March 7. Daniels launched a lawsuit to free her from a non-disclosure agreement with President Trump on March 6.
Federal procurement documents do not specify which stories the monitoring service was asked to track, according to a TMZ report.
TVEyes had contracts with the Obama White House as well, but the $27,000 spent by the Trump Administration is the largest amount the Executive Office has ever spent on the company.
There's no doubt that The White House would be interested in the reactions of the media after news of the Stormy Daniels lawsuit broke. The story not only has legal ramifications, but it may potentially expose embarrassing details of the president's private life.
A week and a half before the 2016 presidential election, Donald Trump's personal attorney paid an adult film actress named Stormy Daniels to keep quiet about her alleged relationship with then-candidate Trump.
Source: TMZ
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