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The Trump kids look likely to turn on their dad – and I suspect Ivanka will go first

- Arwa Mahdawi

Nothing in life is certain except death and rich people jumping through complicate­d hoops to avoid paying taxes. In case you needed any more convincing about the tax side of that, please see the latest travails of the Trumps.

On Thursday, the Trump Organizati­on and its chief financial officer, Allen Weisselber­g, were charged with a “sweeping and audacious illegal payment scheme” of tax-related crimes. While that may sound juicy, it is duller (but no less devious) when you dig into the 15-count indictment. There is no smoking gun, just mounds of details about company perks, such as payment of school fees and rents that weren’t reported properly. Lots of grubby ruses that add up to massive, and possibly illegal, tax savings.

Don’t mistake a lack of style for a lack of substance, however. The devil – and Donald Trump’s potential downfall – is in the detail. While it is unlikely that Trump (who is not facing criminal charges yet) is going to jail imminently, Thursday’s indictment may well mark the beginning of the end of his business empire. That end will come sooner rather than later if Weisselber­g, who has worked for the Trump family for nearly 50 years, decides to turn against Trump and cooperate with the investigat­ion. So far, Weisselber­g seems loyal, but that could always change. Weisselber­g’s family, it is worth noting, aren’t all as pro-Trump as he is. Jennifer Weisselber­g, his former daughter-in-law, has handed over numerous financial documents regarding her exhusband, who was also a Trump Organizati­on employee.

You think the Weisselber­gs sound dysfunctio­nal? Wait until the Trumps start turning on each other. It could be any day. On Thursday, Mary Trump, Donald’s estranged niece, told the cable news host Rachel Maddow that she believes the former president’s adult children won’t think twice before sacrificin­g their father to save themselves. “His relationsh­ip with them, and their relationsh­ip with him, is entirely transactio­nal and conditiona­l,” she said. “They’re not going to risk anything for him, just as he wouldn’t risk anything for them.”

Trump’s children, to be clear, haven’t been charged with anything yet. However, they have a lot to be worried about. As Donald Trump’s biographer said recently, one reason Weisselber­g is in trouble is that he was allegedly paid as an employee and a nonemploye­e contractor – allowing various tax writeoffs. A New York Times investigat­ion reported that Ivanka Trump was similarly paid more than $700,000 (£500,000) in consulting fees while also collecting a salary as a full-time employee of the Trump Organizati­on. It is likely Eric and Don Jr had similar arrangemen­ts

in place – we only know for sure about Ivanka because she had to disclose the payments when she gave herself a job at the White House.

If any of the Trump kids are going to turn on their dad, my money is squarely on Ivanka. Indeed, she already seems to be distancing herself strategica­lly from her no-longer-particular­ly-useful father. A couple of weeks ago, for example, there were reports that Trump’s complaints about the “stolen” 2020 election were driving Ivanka and Jared Kushner away. These reported leaks about Javanka are not new phenomena – they happened frequently throughout Trump’s presidency, leading some to suspect it was a PR tactic by a couple keen to remain in the good graces of liberals as well as the Maga crowd.

While Ivanka appears to be coolly attempting to control her own narrative behind the scenes, Donald Jr and Eric reacted to the Trump Organizati­on criminal charges by having histrionic­s on camera. Eric Trump told Newsmax last week that “Don, Ivanka and I live really nice, clean lives”. Meanwhile, Don Jr posted a 13-minute video on Facebook calling the charges against his dad “banana-republic stuff”. He also (rather unhelpfull­y) acknowledg­ed that the allegation­s Trump paid for Weisselber­g’s grandchild­ren’s school fees were true. “My dad did that,” he said, because he is a “good guy”. A “good guy” who probably wishes he raised smarter kids. With children like these, who needs enemies?

• Arwa Mahdawi is a Guardian columnist

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Photograph: Tasos Katopodis/AFP/Getty Images Melania Trump with Ivanka, Eric and Donald Jr in 2016.

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