Ivanka Trump: A White House force, just not an 'employee'

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President Donald Trump's daughter Ivanka Trump will have security clearance, a West Wing office and the ear of her father on important policy matters. But don't call her an employee.

When it comes to work, "employee" is more than just a word. That designation triggers transparency and ethical provisions, including a prohibiting conflicts of interest.



watchdogs have written a letter to counsel Don McGahn expressing concern that she's not been deemed an employee. They are worried that it gives her a loophole if she improperly mingles her policy roles with her business and financial interests.

The insists Ivanka Trump will voluntarily follow employee rules and has already taken steps to separate from her fashion and lifestyle brand. She retains ownership of it.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Ivanka Trump: A White House force, just not an 'employee'

President Donald Trump's daughter Ivanka Trump will have security clearance, a West Wing office and the ear of her father on important policy matters. But don't call her an employee. When it comes to government work, "employee" is more than just a word. That designation triggers transparency and ethical provisions, including a law prohibiting conflicts of interest. Government watchdogs have written a letter to White House counsel Don McGahn expressing concern that she's not been deemed an employee. They are worried that it gives her a loophole if she improperly mingles her government policy roles with her business and financial interests. The White House insists Ivanka Trump will voluntarily follow employee rules and has already taken steps to separate from her fashion and lifestyle brand. She retains ownership of it. President Donald Trump's daughter Ivanka Trump will have security clearance, a West Wing office and the ear of her father on important policy matters. But don't call her an employee.

When it comes to work, "employee" is more than just a word. That designation triggers transparency and ethical provisions, including a prohibiting conflicts of interest.

watchdogs have written a letter to counsel Don McGahn expressing concern that she's not been deemed an employee. They are worried that it gives her a loophole if she improperly mingles her policy roles with her business and financial interests.

The insists Ivanka Trump will voluntarily follow employee rules and has already taken steps to separate from her fashion and lifestyle brand. She retains ownership of it.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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