KEY POINTS
  • Federal prosecutors in New York issued a subpoena Monday seeking documents from Donald Trump's inaugural committee.
  • The move furthers a federal inquiry into a fund that has faced mounting scrutiny into how it raised and spent its money.
  • The Wall Street Journal reported that prosecutors asked for "all documents" related to the committee's donors and vendors, as well as records relating to "benefits" donors received after making contributions.
Donald Trump Jr. (R) watches as his father Donald Trump (L) is sworn in as the 45th president of the United States standing with first lady Melania Trump (C) during inauguration ceremonies at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, U.S. January 20, 2017.

Federal prosecutors in New York issued a subpoena Monday seeking documents from Donald Trump's inaugural committee, furthering a federal inquiry into a fund that has faced mounting scrutiny into how it raised and spent its money.

Inaugural committee spokeswoman Kristin Celauro told The Associated Press that the committee had received the subpoena and was still reviewing it.