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In this Oct. 19, 2016 file photo, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump speaks during the third presidential debate with Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton at UNLV in Las Vegas. Trump, that most unconventional of presidential candidates, last spring pledged that he would act perfectly presidential when the time was right. Two months out from Inauguration Day, there are growing signs that Trump's idea of what's presidential may never sync up with past norms - to the delight of some and dismay of others.
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In this Oct. 19, 2016 file photo, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump speaks during the third presidential debate with Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton at UNLV in Las Vegas. Trump, that most unconventional of presidential candidates, last spring pledged that he would act perfectly presidential when the time was right. Two months out from Inauguration Day, there are growing signs that Trump's idea of what's presidential may never sync up with past norms - to the delight of some and dismay of others.

Re: Nov. 30 news story.

Does anyone really believe that DonaldTrump will fully divest himself of all his conflicts of interest? A man who won’t release his income tax returns — what is he hiding? A man whose children, son-in-law, and billionaire appointees clearly have his ear. A man who loves his Trump-brand hotels and resorts and the foreign diplomatsand business partners who check into them. How will he fully and honestly disengage himself from his businesses, his brand, and his favored associates, and what evidence will we have for his claims to do so?

Mr. Toad of “Wind in the Willows” fame clung to Toad Hall and his motor cars; Mr. Trump shows no sign of changing his ways either.

Jennifer Brown,Denver

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