Trump Organization's new ethics guideline is now out, and it clearly states that Trump will have no involvement with the management of his family’s business. The new ethics guideline was recently unveiled as Trump's inauguration ceremony is drawing near, and he will soon be in power at the White House.
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The new guidelines now clarifies the boundaries of Trump's federal and personal powers, and it acts as a bridge to ensure that none overlaps the other.
As part of the new ethics guidelines, Trump's company has decided to donate all profits received from foreign governments that will serve multiple purposes along with maintaining of transparency before the American citizens.
<div data-placement=«Mid Article Thumbnails» data-target_type=«mix» data-mode=«thumbnails-mid» style=«min-height:400px; margin-bottom:12px;» class=«wdt-taboola» id=«taboola-mid-article-thumbnails-117215211»>Trump Organization also detailed an eight-step ethics outline for how it would seek to avoid conflicts of interest and keep Trump away from his family business as soon as he takes office. The announcement may act as a response to many of the Trump critics who are claiming that Trump's family and his business could be reaping the profits out of his Presidency for the second time.
Trump's son, Eric, has warmly welcomed the new ethics guidelines and has said that the
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