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President-elect Donald Trump’s much anticipated Dec. 15 press conference has been postponed to January 2017, according to his spokesperson. On November 30, the billionaire real estate mogul promised to reveal his plans for separating himself from his eponymous Trump Organization in mid December. Questions regarding his financial conflicts of interest have dogged the businessman since he won the general election. He has declined to use a blind trust as other past presidents have done.

“I will be holding a major news conference in New York City with my children on December 15 to discuss the fact that 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!” Trump tweeted on Nov. 30. “Hence, legal documents are being crafted which take me completely out of business operations. The Presidency is a far more important task!”

Apparently the legal documents aren’t close to being ready.

It’s unclear how far Trump is willing to go to resolve his conflicts of interest. Transferring control of his businesses to his children is likely not enough, because his children are closely involved with his transition team; Trump also knows what he owns in great detail, so having his children take over does not remove potential conflicts of interest. He also still stands to gain or lose financially if he retains ownership of his assets. The international nature of his empire – which includes loans from Deutsche Bank and the Bank of China as well as licensing deals in Turkey and Philippines – makes the situation even more sticky.



Trump spokesperson Hope Hicks confirmed to FORBES on Monday that the press conference will be rescheduled, but declined to say whether it will happen before or after the Jan. 20 inauguration. This is not the first time that The Donald has backed out of a promised press conference. In August, as reports mounted that his wife, Slovenia-native Melania Trump, worked illegally for a time in the U.S., Trump touted that his wife would prove the naysayers wrong in a press conference.

"They said my wife, Melania, might have come in illegally. Can you believe that one?" Donald Trump lamented at a North Carolina rally. "She has got it so documented, so she's going to have a little news conference over the next couple of weeks.” No specific date was set for that press conference, which has yet to occur.
 
President-elect Donald Trump’s much anticipated Dec. 15 press conference has been postponed to January 2017, according to his spokesperson. On November 30, the billionaire real estate mogul promised to reveal his plans for separating himself from his eponymous Trump Organization in mid December. Questions regarding his financial conflicts of interest have dogged the businessman since he won the general election. He has declined to use a blind trust as other past presidents have done.

“I will be holding a major news conference in New York City with my children on December 15 to discuss the fact that 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!” Trump tweeted on Nov. 30. “Hence, legal documents are being crafted which take me completely out of business operations. The Presidency is a far more important task!”

Apparently the legal documents aren’t close to being ready.

It’s unclear how far Trump is willing to go to resolve his conflicts of interest. Transferring control of his businesses to his children is likely not enough, because his children are closely involved with his transition team; Trump also knows what he owns in great detail, so having his children take over does not remove potential conflicts of interest. He also still stands to gain or lose financially if he retains ownership of his assets. The international nature of his empire – which includes loans from Deutsche Bank and the Bank of China as well as licensing deals in Turkey and Philippines – makes the situation even more sticky.



Trump spokesperson Hope Hicks confirmed to FORBES on Monday that the press conference will be rescheduled, but declined to say whether it will happen before or after the Jan. 20 inauguration. This is not the first time that The Donald has backed out of a promised press conference. In August, as reports mounted that his wife, Slovenia-native Melania Trump, worked illegally for a time in the U.S., Trump touted that his wife would prove the naysayers wrong in a press conference.

"They said my wife, Melania, might have come in illegally. Can you believe that one?" Donald Trump lamented at a North Carolina rally. "She has got it so documented, so she's going to have a little news conference over the next couple of weeks.” No specific date was set for that press conference, which has yet to occur.
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President-elect Donald Trump’s much anticipated Dec. 15 press conference has been postponed to January 2017, according to his spokesperson. On November 30, the billionaire real estate mogul promised to reveal his plans for separating himself from his eponymous Trump Organization in mid December. Questions regarding his financial conflicts of interest have dogged the businessman since he won the general election. He has declined to use a blind trust as other past presidents have done.

“I will be holding a major news conference in New York City with my children on December 15 to discuss the fact that 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!” Trump tweeted on Nov. 30. “Hence, legal documents are being crafted which take me completely out of business operations. The Presidency is a far more important task!”

Apparently the legal documents aren’t close to being ready.

It’s unclear how far Trump is willing to go to resolve his conflicts of interest. Transferring control of his businesses to his children is likely not enough, because his children are closely involved with his transition team; Trump also knows what he owns in great detail, so having his children take over does not remove potential conflicts of interest. He also still stands to gain or lose financially if he retains ownership of his assets. The international nature of his empire – which includes loans from Deutsche Bank and the Bank of China as well as licensing deals in Turkey and Philippines – makes the situation even more sticky.



Trump spokesperson Hope Hicks confirmed to FORBES on Monday that the press conference will be rescheduled, but declined to say whether it will happen before or after the Jan. 20 inauguration. This is not the first time that The Donald has backed out of a promised press conference. In August, as reports mounted that his wife, Slovenia-native Melania Trump, worked illegally for a time in the U.S., Trump touted that his wife would prove the naysayers wrong in a press conference.

"They said my wife, Melania, might have come in illegally. Can you believe that one?" Donald Trump lamented at a North Carolina rally. "She has got it so documented, so she's going to have a little news conference over the next couple of weeks.” No specific date was set for that press conference, which has yet to occur.


Yup, and smoking the reefer makes whit woman want to sleep with black men so that satan can consume their souls.
 
President-elect Donald Trump’s much anticipated Dec. 15 press conference has been postponed to January 2017, according to his spokesperson. On November 30, the billionaire real estate mogul promised to reveal his plans for separating himself from his eponymous Trump Organization in mid December. Questions regarding his financial conflicts of interest have dogged the businessman since he won the general election. He has declined to use a blind trust as other past presidents have done.

“I will be holding a major news conference in New York City with my children on December 15 to discuss the fact that 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!” Trump tweeted on Nov. 30. “Hence, legal documents are being crafted which take me completely out of business operations. The Presidency is a far more important task!”

Apparently the legal documents aren’t close to being ready.

It’s unclear how far Trump is willing to go to resolve his conflicts of interest. Transferring control of his businesses to his children is likely not enough, because his children are closely involved with his transition team; Trump also knows what he owns in great detail, so having his children take over does not remove potential conflicts of interest. He also still stands to gain or lose financially if he retains ownership of his assets. The international nature of his empire – which includes loans from Deutsche Bank and the Bank of China as well as licensing deals in Turkey and Philippines – makes the situation even more sticky.



Trump spokesperson Hope Hicks confirmed to FORBES on Monday that the press conference will be rescheduled, but declined to say whether it will happen before or after the Jan. 20 inauguration. This is not the first time that The Donald has backed out of a promised press conference. In August, as reports mounted that his wife, Slovenia-native Melania Trump, worked illegally for a time in the U.S., Trump touted that his wife would prove the naysayers wrong in a press conference.

"They said my wife, Melania, might have come in illegally. Can you believe that one?" Donald Trump lamented at a North Carolina rally. "She has got it so documented, so she's going to have a little news conference over the next couple of weeks.” No specific date was set for that press conference, which has yet to occur.
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Rustic I'm far from a tough guy but one thing I'm sure of You and the rest of you crumbs here are AH's
 
President-elect Donald Trump’s much anticipated Dec. 15 press conference has been postponed to January 2017, according to his spokesperson. On November 30, the billionaire real estate mogul promised to reveal his plans for separating himself from his eponymous Trump Organization in mid December. Questions regarding his financial conflicts of interest have dogged the businessman since he won the general election. He has declined to use a blind trust as other past presidents have done.

“I will be holding a major news conference in New York City with my children on December 15 to discuss the fact that 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!” Trump tweeted on Nov. 30. “Hence, legal documents are being crafted which take me completely out of business operations. The Presidency is a far more important task!”

Apparently the legal documents aren’t close to being ready.

It’s unclear how far Trump is willing to go to resolve his conflicts of interest. Transferring control of his businesses to his children is likely not enough, because his children are closely involved with his transition team; Trump also knows what he owns in great detail, so having his children take over does not remove potential conflicts of interest. He also still stands to gain or lose financially if he retains ownership of his assets. The international nature of his empire – which includes loans from Deutsche Bank and the Bank of China as well as licensing deals in Turkey and Philippines – makes the situation even more sticky.



Trump spokesperson Hope Hicks confirmed to FORBES on Monday that the press conference will be rescheduled, but declined to say whether it will happen before or after the Jan. 20 inauguration. This is not the first time that The Donald has backed out of a promised press conference. In August, as reports mounted that his wife, Slovenia-native Melania Trump, worked illegally for a time in the U.S., Trump touted that his wife would prove the naysayers wrong in a press conference.

"They said my wife, Melania, might have come in illegally. Can you believe that one?" Donald Trump lamented at a North Carolina rally. "She has got it so documented, so she's going to have a little news conference over the next couple of weeks.” No specific date was set for that press conference, which has yet to occur.

OP posts just like a journalist. Impressive.
 
President-elect Donald Trump’s much anticipated Dec. 15 press conference has been postponed to January 2017, according to his spokesperson. On November 30, the billionaire real estate mogul promised to reveal his plans for separating himself from his eponymous Trump Organization in mid December. Questions regarding his financial conflicts of interest have dogged the businessman since he won the general election. He has declined to use a blind trust as other past presidents have done.

“I will be holding a major news conference in New York City with my children on December 15 to discuss the fact that 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!” Trump tweeted on Nov. 30. “Hence, legal documents are being crafted which take me completely out of business operations. The Presidency is a far more important task!”

Apparently the legal documents aren’t close to being ready.

It’s unclear how far Trump is willing to go to resolve his conflicts of interest. Transferring control of his businesses to his children is likely not enough, because his children are closely involved with his transition team; Trump also knows what he owns in great detail, so having his children take over does not remove potential conflicts of interest. He also still stands to gain or lose financially if he retains ownership of his assets. The international nature of his empire – which includes loans from Deutsche Bank and the Bank of China as well as licensing deals in Turkey and Philippines – makes the situation even more sticky.



Trump spokesperson Hope Hicks confirmed to FORBES on Monday that the press conference will be rescheduled, but declined to say whether it will happen before or after the Jan. 20 inauguration. This is not the first time that The Donald has backed out of a promised press conference. In August, as reports mounted that his wife, Slovenia-native Melania Trump, worked illegally for a time in the U.S., Trump touted that his wife would prove the naysayers wrong in a press conference.

"They said my wife, Melania, might have come in illegally. Can you believe that one?" Donald Trump lamented at a North Carolina rally. "She has got it so documented, so she's going to have a little news conference over the next couple of weeks.” No specific date was set for that press conference, which has yet to occur.

OP posts just like a journalist. Impressive.
Yes must be a democrat
 
President-elect Donald Trump’s much anticipated Dec. 15 press conference has been postponed to January 2017, according to his spokesperson. On November 30, the billionaire real estate mogul promised to reveal his plans for separating himself from his eponymous Trump Organization in mid December. Questions regarding his financial conflicts of interest have dogged the businessman since he won the general election. He has declined to use a blind trust as other past presidents have done.

“I will be holding a major news conference in New York City with my children on December 15 to discuss the fact that 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!” Trump tweeted on Nov. 30. “Hence, legal documents are being crafted which take me completely out of business operations. The Presidency is a far more important task!”

Apparently the legal documents aren’t close to being ready.

It’s unclear how far Trump is willing to go to resolve his conflicts of interest. Transferring control of his businesses to his children is likely not enough, because his children are closely involved with his transition team; Trump also knows what he owns in great detail, so having his children take over does not remove potential conflicts of interest. He also still stands to gain or lose financially if he retains ownership of his assets. The international nature of his empire – which includes loans from Deutsche Bank and the Bank of China as well as licensing deals in Turkey and Philippines – makes the situation even more sticky.



Trump spokesperson Hope Hicks confirmed to FORBES on Monday that the press conference will be rescheduled, but declined to say whether it will happen before or after the Jan. 20 inauguration. This is not the first time that The Donald has backed out of a promised press conference. In August, as reports mounted that his wife, Slovenia-native Melania Trump, worked illegally for a time in the U.S., Trump touted that his wife would prove the naysayers wrong in a press conference.

"They said my wife, Melania, might have come in illegally. Can you believe that one?" Donald Trump lamented at a North Carolina rally. "She has got it so documented, so she's going to have a little news conference over the next couple of weeks.” No specific date was set for that press conference, which has yet to occur.

OP posts just like a journalist. Impressive.
Yes must be a democrat

A plagiarizing Democrat. Where's the link since you had quotes?
 
President-elect Donald Trump’s much anticipated Dec. 15 press conference has been postponed to January 2017, according to his spokesperson. On November 30, the billionaire real estate mogul promised to reveal his plans for separating himself from his eponymous Trump Organization in mid December. Questions regarding his financial conflicts of interest have dogged the businessman since he won the general election. He has declined to use a blind trust as other past presidents have done.

“I will be holding a major news conference in New York City with my children on December 15 to discuss the fact that 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!” Trump tweeted on Nov. 30. “Hence, legal documents are being crafted which take me completely out of business operations. The Presidency is a far more important task!”

Apparently the legal documents aren’t close to being ready.

It’s unclear how far Trump is willing to go to resolve his conflicts of interest. Transferring control of his businesses to his children is likely not enough, because his children are closely involved with his transition team; Trump also knows what he owns in great detail, so having his children take over does not remove potential conflicts of interest. He also still stands to gain or lose financially if he retains ownership of his assets. The international nature of his empire – which includes loans from Deutsche Bank and the Bank of China as well as licensing deals in Turkey and Philippines – makes the situation even more sticky.



Trump spokesperson Hope Hicks confirmed to FORBES on Monday that the press conference will be rescheduled, but declined to say whether it will happen before or after the Jan. 20 inauguration. This is not the first time that The Donald has backed out of a promised press conference. In August, as reports mounted that his wife, Slovenia-native Melania Trump, worked illegally for a time in the U.S., Trump touted that his wife would prove the naysayers wrong in a press conference.

"They said my wife, Melania, might have come in illegally. Can you believe that one?" Donald Trump lamented at a North Carolina rally. "She has got it so documented, so she's going to have a little news conference over the next couple of weeks.” No specific date was set for that press conference, which has yet to occur.
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Rustic I'm far from a tough guy but one thing I'm sure of You and the rest of you crumbs here are AH's

I am not an attack helicopter. You are racist.
 
Actually snakes crawl in the daytime. Trump is the only businessman elected president who owes nothing to special interests and the left hates him for it. I doubt if Trump will issue pardons for money like the Arkansas hicks who stole White House furniture when they left office.
 
Actually snakes crawl in the daytime. Trump is the only businessman elected president who owes nothing to special interests and the left hates him for it. I doubt if Trump will issue pardons for money like the Arkansas hicks who stole White House furniture when they left office.
Maybe whitey you should google snakes crawl at night it's an old country song
 
Actually snakes crawl in the daytime. Trump is the only businessman elected president who owes nothing to special interests and the left hates him for it. I doubt if Trump will issue pardons for money like the Arkansas hicks who stole White House furniture when they left office.

Your entire comment reeks of hay that's already been through the horse one time. Just saying.
 

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