Walter Shaub, director of the Office of Government Ethics, said today that Trump’s plan to turn his business empire to his two adult sons is “wholly inadequate.”
Speaking at the Brookings Institution in Washington, Walter M. Shaub said Trump’s plan to separate himself from his business interests doesn’t follow the tradition of presidents from the past four decades.
“This is not a blind trust,” he said. “It’s not even close.”
Shaub’s office is not an enforcement agency, but it advises executive branch officials about how to avoid conflicts. It’s the office combing through the financial holdings of Trump’s Cabinet nominees to look for problems.
Earlier Wednesday, Trump announced that he would place his vast business holdings in a trust controlled by his adult sons, Don Jr. and Eric, and that he would relinquish his leadership of the Trump Organization.
Trump will not sell his stake in the business, however. Under a blind trust, Trump would sell his holdings and let an independent manager invest the proceeds. That way, he could not profit directly from decisions he makes as president….
Shaub said the Trump plan “adds nothing to the equation.”
“We can’t risk creating the perception that government leaders would use their official positions for profit,” he said….
Shaub said there was “still time” for Trump to build on what he has announced so far to resolve potential conflicts. He said he’s previously had to ask nominees and appointees to take “painful steps” to avoid problems.
“I don’t think divestiture is too high a price to pay to be the president of the United States of America,” he said.

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Trump is going to keep his business and run the country on the side.
Enough talk.
Throw him out, NOW!
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He is the most unethical, immoral politician I have seen in my lifetime.
His claim that he could run the country and his business at the same time was beyond arrogant. It was the rant of an egomaniac without an ethical bone in his body.
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It was beyond arrogant – it was idiotic. Of course, if he plans to let Jared and Ivanka run the government (with all their vast experience), maybe he could still tell Donny, Jr, and Eric how to run the business.
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…an egomaniac without an ethical bone in his body: and apparently without a brain in his head. His unappealing self-aggrandizing comes at the expense of lauding himself over so many with whom he will soon be forced to collaborate. Let us hope that those who feel the sting of his insults have long memories.
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Fortunately for Donnie, he doesn’t need the intelligence agencies. He can abolish them and get briefings from the FSB (successor to the KGB). They obviously have more credibility with DT than the CIA or NSA.
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frighteningly on point
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“I don’t think divestiture is too high a price to pay to be the president of the United States of America,”
I agree with Mr. Shaub!
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I’m wondering what DJT’s message on Martin Luther King Day will be. After his Cinco de Mayo taco salad …
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It would be easy. Trump can sell everything he owns to his sons for $1 and make the contract public.
There’s a good reason why Trump won’t do this, because he raised his sons to be con-men just like him. He can’t trust them.
If he signed over his allegedly failed, debt-burdened to Russia, real-estate empire to his sons, they might not give it back to him when he leaves the White House. They might very well keep it all and retire dear old Littlefingers, who would then have nothing to do with his little fingers, but go out on the town every night and find young women under 35 in nightclubs to grope without permission.
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