The Trump family has announced the launch of a new mobile phone company, stirring up ethical concerns due to potential conflicts of interest with President Donald Trump’s position in the White House. Eric Trump, the president’s son, will lead the venture which aims to manufacture phones in the U.S. and operate a call center domestically. This move comes amidst a series of business announcements made during Trump’s presidency, including real estate deals in the Middle East and a recent $1.5 billion partnership for projects in Vietnam. Despite Trump’s criticism of Apple for manufacturing iPhones in India instead of the U.S., his family’s mobile phone venture adds another layer of complexity to the ongoing debate over presidential influence on public policy for personal gain. The intersection of business ventures and politics continues to raise questions about potential conflicts of interest and the ethical implications of such endeavors.