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Trump campaign paid women employees — including Omarosa — nearly 20% less than male counterparts: Court filing

President Donald Trump's 2016 campaign paid most of the women who worked for it nearly 20 percent less than their male counterparts, a court filing claimed, citing an analysis by an economist. The filing was part of a federal lawsuit by Alva Johnson, a black woman who worked on Trump's campaign, and who claims that he kissed her without her consent at a campaign rally in August 2016. Johnson is alleging gender and race discrimination in her suit.
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