Ivanka Trump Separates Social-Media Accounts From Those of Brand
- The entrepreneur faces questions about conflicts of interest
- Her Twitter, Instagram accounts will now be for personal posts
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Ivanka Trump, facing criticism about conflicts of interest as her father ascends to the White House, has separated her personal social-media messages from those of her lifestyle brand.
The Ivanka Trump editorial team said in a message this week that the future first daughter will only be using her Instagram, Facebook and Twitter accounts for personal messages -- rather than brand-related news. Newly created IvankaTrumpHQ accounts will deliver content from her business, which spans women’s apparel, jewelry and footwear.