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When Donald Trump won the White House, he announced he would step down from day-to-day management of the Trump Organization, leaving operations to his children. But he did not divorce himself from it altogether and still shares in the revenue from the organization — including its hotels, food services and even its space. (The Washington Times/File)

When Donald Trump won the White House, he announced he would step down from day-to-day management of the Trump Organization, leaving operations to his children. But he did not divorce himself from it altogether and still shares in the revenue from the organization — including its hotels, food services and even its space. (The Washington Times/File)

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