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Trump Says Family Faces Constant ‘Conflict’ Under White House Spotlight

Trump Says Family Faces Constant ‘Conflict’ Under White House Spotlight

Summary

President Donald Trump said his family’s business activities face constant questions about conflicts of interest because of his powerful role in the White House. He said he has stepped back from managing his businesses and that his children run them, but their actions are still heavily scrutinized.

Key Facts

  • President Trump said his children face conflict-of-interest accusations due to his position.
  • He claims he does not manage his businesses during his presidency; his children handle them.
  • Trump’s latest financial disclosure shows $1.4 billion expected income in 2025, including cryptocurrency ventures.
  • Critics say the family’s expanding business interests raise conflict concerns, especially in crypto and real estate.
  • Trump said federal conflict-of-interest laws do not require presidents to sell personal assets.
  • He sympathizes with his children and has advised them to avoid controversies related to his political role.
  • During Trump’s first term, Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner worked as senior White House advisers but did not return to official roles in his second term.
  • Supporters argue Trump complies with ethics rules and that no illegal activity has been shown in the family’s businesses.
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