US President-elect Donald Trump has said that he would separate himself from his business and focus on governance when sworn-in as president.
Trump disclosed this in a series of tweet, amid rising concerns on conflicts between his business and the presidency.
“I will be holding a major news conference in New York City with my children on Dec. 15 to discuss the fact that I will be leaving my great business in total.
“This is in order to fully focus on running the country in order to ‘Make America Great Again!
“While I am not mandated to do this under the law, I feel it is visually important, as President, to in no way have a conflict of interest with my various businesses.
“Hence, legal documents are being crafted which take me completely out of business operations.
“The Presidency is a far more important task!” the president-elect said. Trump reportedly has interests in no fewer than 500 businesses currently.
Author: Fred Augustine
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