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Trump leaving his business to focus on America

November 30, 2016 By: Stephen Dietrich

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President-elect Donald Trump said Wednesday that he’s leaving his business empire to focus on being the nation’s 45th president, bowing to pressure to avoid potential conflicts of interest between governing and profiting in the private sector.

“I will be leaving my great business in total in order to fully focus on running the country in order to make America great again,” he tweeted in a series of missives sent before dawn. “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.”

He said legal documents are “being crafted which take me completely out of business operations,” he added, saying the presidency is “a far more important task!”

Meanwhile, former Goldman Sachs executive Steven Mnuchin, Trump’s former campaign finance director, confirmed that Trump has picked him as treasury secretary and that billionaire investor Wilbur Ross has been chosen for commerce secretary.

Mnuchin, 53, led Trump’s finance operations during the presidential campaign. But he has no government experience, which could prove a political hurdle. If confirmed by the Senate, Mnuchin would play a central role in shaping Trump’s tax policies and infrastructure plans. He would also lead an agency tasked with implementing international economic sanctions.

Trump has previously said that he’d leave his business operations to his three eldest children — Donald Jr., Eric and Ivanka, though that wasn’t clear from his tweets Wednesday.

Reince Priebus, Trump’s incoming White House chief of staff, said Wednesday “that’ll all be worked out.”

Priebus told MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” that Trump has “got the best people in America working on it.” Priebus demurred when asked if Trump planned to put his businesses in a blind trust — as presidents have traditionally done — or leave them in his children’s hands.

“I’m not ready to reveal that really,” Priebus said.

Priebus added that Trump’s business acumen and the many business interests he has as a result of it is “nothing to be ashamed about.” He said Trump is “taking seriously” the issue of possible conflicts of interest.

“We’re making sure that all those conflicts are taken care of,” Priebus said. He said the applicable rules and regulations “are very vague” and that’s Trump’s people are “doing the best job we can.”

Priebus said the country hasn’t seen a president of such business acumen before and that the rules and regulations “don’t contemplate this scenario.”

Mnuchin, meanwhile, told CNBC on Wednesday that he and Ross are “thrilled to work for the president-elect and honored to have these positions.” He said “sustained economic growth” is the chief priority of the incoming administration and that “we can absolutely get to sustained 3 to 4 percent” in the gross domestic product.

He also outlined what he called “the largest tax change” since President Ronald Reagan — cutting the corporate tax rate to 15 percent, a “big” middle-class income tax cut and simplifying taxes.

“By cutting corporate taxes, we’re going to create huge economic growth and we’ll have huge personal income,” Mnuchin told CNBC’s “Squawk Box.”

No previous commander in chief has brought with him such a sprawling business empire with so much complexity, opaqueness and opportunity for self-dealing as Trump.

Trump owns golf clubs, office towers and other properties in several countries. He holds ownership stakes in more than 500 companies. He has struck licensing deals for use of his name on hotels and other buildings around the world and has been landing new business in the Middle East, India and South America.

The Associated Press contributed to this article. 

About the Author

Stephen Dietrich

Stephen is a U.S. Army veteran with over a decade of combined experience in political commentary, economics, and news.

Comments

  1. ONTIME says

    November 30, 2016 at 12:20 pm

    This has got to be a legal nightmare to put the conflict of interest issue at ease…..I would like to have the money that went to lawyers to make the arrangement….

  2. Rob c says

    November 30, 2016 at 12:30 pm

    No one has a right to ask him to put anything in a blind trust, nor should he be expected to. His children are capable of handling his businesses and have full rights to do so as he wishes. He may want to go back to the business after being president, I just can’t picture him retireing and sitting on a porch after this is all over in probably 8 years. No decent person would demand this of him.

  3. Justin W says

    November 30, 2016 at 12:33 pm

    The Trump offspring should be able to competently take over their father’s empire. I’m glad to hear President Trump will devote his full energy to making America great again. He is already off to a marvelous start. America needs to hold on. The change we have hoped for has finally arrived.

  4. the says

    November 30, 2016 at 12:46 pm

    What a contrast in… “CHANGE” from the 44th President and the 45th! WOW I don’t think BIG B. O. knows what change means! Ha Ha

    • Gary says

      December 1, 2016 at 12:03 am

      Hope and change was hype and pain

  5. Lois Gauthreaux says

    November 30, 2016 at 1:56 pm

    Pride in being an American with President Trump is being restore to all! Thanks to his dedication. May God Bless America!

  6. andrew stradis says

    November 30, 2016 at 3:09 pm

    Hello again from south east England. The USA has a true blue guy in the WH from early on in 2017 but take a good look at how his business acumen brings him out from all those grey suited dull sheep in all aspects of American politics. Here is a man who has not only flourished in business in the USA, but on a global level too. He is not waiting for the formal ceremony to start how he clearly means to go on. Fast forward and clean cutting edges on each every blade in his “support the USA machinery. He does talk a lot and to match it he walks that talk. All the way to the White House. When its finally 2015 – he will be a hard man to replace, so keep behind him and listen to his natural ways of doing business for every American in your great land.
    Mr Trump, thank you for inspiring me to return to the USA with my family to breath that air I recall way back in the good old days of decent worthy Presidential level presidents. I’ll see you walking the talking soon.

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