As Trump Stalls, Observers Warn Business Empire Could Cause 'Unprecedented Threat'

President-elect Donald Trump on Monday canceled plans for a press conference this week that would have addressed his conflicts of interest—some of the most blatant in history—leading many to speculate that he will ultimately use his presidential power to benefit his corporate empire.

Trump spokesperson Hope Hicks confirmed to CNN that the press conference will take place next month.

But Americans were already doubting that the incoming president will extricate himself from his many conflicts of interest, according to a Politico/Morning Consult poll conducted before the briefing was postponed.

Politico reports:

In a series of tweets Monday night, Trump said he would not be involved in running his businesses, instead pledging to hand the reins over to his sons, Donald Jr. and Eric, as Common Dreams reported last week, and saying that the family empire would not make any “new deals” while he was in office. He did not mention his daughter Ivanka, who has been criticized for sitting in on official meetings and phone calls with heads of state from around the world, despite not holding an elected position herself.

As Newsweek‘s Kurt Eichenwald wrote on Tuesday, Trump’s business ties are already putting U.S. interests at risk.

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