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Ivanka Trump is moving into an office on the second floor of the West Wing this week in a move that she admits has "no modern precedent," per Politico. According to her attorney, she'll be serving as her father's "eyes and ears" for a broad range of issues.
What she won't have: An official job title — though she reportedly plans to adhere to the same ethics rules as other West Wing employees.
What she will have: A security clearance, a government-issued phone, and swirling questions about potential conflicts of interest, though she has divested her Ivanka Trump brand into a trust.