Trump defends children's business dealings in exclusive CNBC interview, cites broad policy reach
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Justina Lee
Summary
President Donald Trump gave an exclusive interview to CNBC's Joe Kernen, defending his children's business dealings amid conflict of interest concerns. Trump argued that his children face unusually broad scrutiny because presidential policy touches nearly every part of the economy, and that their business activities are neither illegal nor wrong. He cited his crypto venture as an example, stating there was "nothing illegal" about it. The article also mentions a review of Trump's stock market trades from the previous year.
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· 3 pulledI tell my kids, 'stay away,'
But they also have a life. You know, they were doing business long before I ever thought of … running for president.
Trump said there was 'nothing illegal' or 'wrong' with his crypto venture
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