Did Trump keep his 19 promises to insulate himself from his business? Only he knows.

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Donald Trump promised to keep his business and his presidency separate. Two years and many entanglements later, they face expanding investigations.

1 / 27Days before he took office in January 2017, Donald Trump mounted a stage in New York flanked by a team of attorneys and stacks of manila envelopes to present his answer to a question no other modern president has confronted.

That could change as federal prosecutors and congressional investigators press for more details about Trump’s businesses. Trump faces lawsuits over his ownership of a hotel that caters to foreign guests. And his company has become a central subject in two criminal investigations that have loomed over his administration, one by special counsel Robert Mueller into Russian election interference and another examining illegal payments to two women who claim they’d had sex with Trump.

Neither the White House nor the Trump Organization responded to questions about the president's promises. So far throughout Trump’s presidency, two foreign heads of state stayed at Trump’s Washington hotel, the Kuwaiti Embassy booked the hotel for its 2019 National Day celebration, and lobbyists representing the Saudi government paid for blocks of rooms and catering services at the hotel. The lobbyists spent more than $270,000 for the rooms, which came as the country was fighting to roll back a U.S. terrorism law.

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Russian businessman and singer Emin Agalarov told Forbes magazine in 2017 that the Trump Organization had signed a letter of intent to build a Trump Tower in Moscow following the Miss Universe Pageant there in 2013, then in July 2017 emailed the magazine through a representative to deny that any documents were signed. The Trump Organization has not answered questions from USA TODAY about whether this letter of intent was signed, and whether it was ever canceled or rescinded. .

However, the Trump Organization has continued to push forward on early-stage development deals which were made before Trump was elected. Donald Trump Jr. has traveled to India to help launch residential development projects, The Washington Post reported.

Bobby Burchfield, the company's ethics adviser, told USA TODAY in November 2017 that the company uses a four-part test to evaluate deals: is it at fair market value or in the ordinary course of business; is it an appropriate counterparty; is there any indication the deal is intended to curry favor with the president and is there any likelihood the deal could compromise or diminish the Office of the President.

Trump’s sons ended up scrapping a deal this month to open two hotels chains, citing the hostile political climate, The New York Times reported. Some of the hotels were planned in areas that favored Trump in the 2016 election. .oembed-frame { width:100%;height:100%;margin:0;border:0;} Additionally, many of the Trump Organization’s deals are licensing deals which result in the “Trump” brand’s placement on buildings or products owned by others – making the deals plainly visible to President Trump.

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Huh ?

Trump has his own Axis of Evil

Not true. Many others know also .

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