As Donald Trump returns to the White House, his family company is set for a revival that echoes his political comeback.
The Trump Organization on Friday announced that President-elect Donald Trump will not have any involvement in managing his real-estate and branding empire during his second term and appointed an outside ethics adviser to monitor major company actions – part of several measures the organization said it was taking to avoid conflicts of interest as Trump prepares to return to the White House later this month.
The idea for the business involves managing high-end real estate properties and golf courses in Utah, Arizona and Idaho.
The plan bans new deals between the Trump Organization and foreign governments − but not foreign businesses, as had been the case in the first Trump administration. It also outlines a review process for several transactions that meet a certain threshold like purchases over $10 million or leasing more than 40,000 square feet of real estate space.
Trump's company is not agreeing to a blanket stop on new foreign business transactions.
Michael Whatley was re-elected to lead the Republican National Committee on Friday as its chair after leading the GOP to the presidency and control of both chambers of Congress.
Eric Trump, son of Donald and Ivana Trump, is executive vice president of the Trump Organization. He's also a podcast host and former TV personality.
Donald Trump and the Texas attorney general have forged a friendship over the years, one that has been cemented in their shared political and legal struggles and their willingness to come to each other’s aid at times of upheaval.
Donald Trump's inauguration is moving indoors due to the bone-chilling weather. Despite the freezing cold, thousands are still expected to show up outside. Eventgoers will watch the ceremony on big screens.
The new Panamanian ambassador was given strict instructions as he prepared to meet then-President Donald Trump one day in 2019: Do not engage him in any substantive discussion of critical issues.
Lee Greenwood will perform “God Bless the U.S.A.” at President-elect Donald Trump’s Make America Great Again Rally in downtown Washington on Sunday as well as the swearing-in ceremony Monday.