The Trump Family's Many Entanglements
Briefly

During Trump's first term, his children were prominently involved, but he has now indicated fewer family members will serve, citing it's 'too painful'.
His recent appointments suggest a return to nepotism, with his daughters' fathers-in-law taking key advisory roles, raising new concerns about conflicts of interest.
Despite legal barriers after the Kennedy era, Trump's administration appears willing to push boundaries, following a pattern from his previous time in office.
The anti-nepotism law of 1967 was created after JFK appointed his brother, yet Trump continues to forge connections within his family for governance.
Read at The Atlantic
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