Too bad the dems can't use that as some sort of disqualification to the incoming candidate. Has anyone checked if he signed back in 2016.
We know he didn't separate from any *business whatsoever, nor submit his taxes. Shouldn't something like that leave a mark against people running for public office?
I don't expect you to answer that, it's just my writing out loud.
* - Handing your corp governance off to your family is NOT giving up ownership.
And this... So I wonder if there are regulations and laws that kick in if they fail to follow these agreements?
Then again, they weren't going to use this present government rules anyways. They're creating their own government, so who needs your rules... right?
How many times can this group step on and ignore our government laws until people with the expertise can stand against them? People with balls?
The failure to sign these agreements poses risks not only for national security but also for the integrity of the incoming administration. Without these agreements in place, Trump's team lacks access to critical information from federal agencies, which could hinder their ability to govern effectively from day one. Additionally, it raises concerns about accountability and transparency in governance, which are vital for public trust in democratic institutions.