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White House refuses to confirm Prince performance for Obama despite guests’ tweets about party

WASHINGTON – Prince performed some of his greatest hits at a weekend White House party for President Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle.

But although guests put details on social media, White House spokesman Josh Earnest is refusing to confirm the “Purple Rain” singer’s attendance.

Earnest says he has no details about the private event. A reported 500 lobbyists, corporate executives, celebrities and other guests attended.

Earnest says the Obamas threw the party “on their own dime.” He did not say how much it cost or what they would pay for.

Rev. Al Sharpton tweeted Sunday after leaving the White House that it was “awesome” to see Prince and Stevie Wonder together on the keyboards.

Prince performed in town Saturday at the Warner Theater.

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