The AP article also helps explain why and where conflicts of interest might emerge, and how the Executive Branch is viewed in regard to lobbying procedures, such as
Traditional procedures for government officials to prevent ethical conflicts — expressly avoiding issues directly involving their former employer — would be unavailable for a commander in chief. It is unheard of for a president, when taking office, to promise to avoid a particular policy issue.
I also like this quote: "Federal conflicts-of-interest rules do not apply to the president or vice president, because they are not technically considered U.S. government employees." (Emphasis mine.) The article goes on to enummerate Giuliani's corporate history in more light than I think we've had a careful look at up to this point. It's worth a read.
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