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Ivanka will take post in the White House

President’s daughter will be an unpaid federal employee

- By Abby Phillip Washington Post

WASHINGTON — Ivanka Trump will officially become an unpaid government employee, after initially saying that she would remain an informal adviser to her father with an office in the West Wing.

“We are pleased that Ivanka Trump has chosen to take this step in her unpreceden­ted role as first daughter and in support of the president,” the White House said in a statement. “Ivanka’s service as an unpaid employee furthers our commitment to ethics, transparen­cy, and compliance and affords her increased opportunit­ies to lead initiative­s driving real policy benefits for the American public that would not have been available to her previously.”

Trump will serve as an assistant to the president and joins her husband, Jared Kushner, in taking an official role in the Trump administra­tion. The decision was first reported by the New York Times.

“I have heard the concerns some have with my advising the president in my personal capacity while voluntaril­y complying with all ethics rules and I will instead serve as an unpaid employee in the White House office, subject to all of the same rules as other federal employees,” Ivanka Trump said in a statement. “Throughout this process I have been working closely and in good faith with the White House Counsel and my personal counsel to address the unpreceden­ted nature of my role.”

Last week, the Trump announced that she would take an office in the West Wing and would not be paid but would remain an informal adviser without a job descriptio­n. But the arrangemen­t raised ethical questions, as watchdogs questioned the arrangemen­t, which would give her work space within the White House and an advisory role to the president without the constraint­s placed on other federal employees.

Trump’s attorney Jamie Gorelick said that the new arrangemen­t addresses those concerns. “Ivanka’s decision reflects both her commitment to compliance with federal ethics standards and her openness to opposing points of view,” Gorelick said.

Democracy 21, a watchdog ethics group, said that the new arrangemen­t makes Trump subject to the same ethics and conflict of interest requiremen­ts of other employees.

“Democracy 21 commends Ms. Trump for now changing her position and agreeing to become a White House employee,” the group said in a statement. “This means that like other White House employees, Ms. Trump now will be required to file Form 278 financial disclosure reports with the Office of Government Ethics and be required to comply with the financial conflict of interest rules found in section 208 of Title 18 of the U.S. Code.”

 ?? ANDREW HARNIK/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Ivanka Trump, left, the daughter of President Donald Trump, will join her husband, Jared Kushner, in an advisory role.
ANDREW HARNIK/ASSOCIATED PRESS Ivanka Trump, left, the daughter of President Donald Trump, will join her husband, Jared Kushner, in an advisory role.

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