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.
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