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Rauner says he spent holidays in Spain, Morocco with family

Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner says he spent his nearly two-week holiday vacation in Spain and Morocco with his family. He says the family rode camels in the Sahara desert and slept in tents.

Rauner says he didn't publicly disclose where he was traveling because of concern for his six children.  Rauner says he paid for the vacation himself and didn't take taxpayer-funded security.

 Rauner left the country during the weekend of Dec. 19-20, but his staff wouldn't say where he went or why he wanted to keep his whereabouts private.

He was scheduled to return Sunday but came back to Illinois last week to deal with severe flooding in central and southern Illinois.

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