Washington (CNN) Michael Bloomberg would sell his financial information and media company if he's elected president in an effort to be "180 degrees away from where Donald Trump is on these issues," an adviser to his campaign said Tuesday.

The comments come amid a barrage of attacks on Bloomberg from his Democratic rivals over how he's used the vast fortune he built through Bloomberg LP into a barrage of breathless advertising and an enormous campaign staff in the 2020 presidential race.

"There will be no confusion about any of his financial holdings blurring the line between public service and personal profiteering," Bloomberg campaign adviser Tim O'Brien told CNN's Christiane Amanpour Tuesday.

"We will be 180 degrees away from where Donald Trump is on these issues because Donald Trump is a walking financial conflict of interest," he added.

Trump has put the business that he built into a trust, which his adult sons. Trump has not fully divested of the Trump Organization, leading to criticism that he is profiting off his presidency when foreign dignitaries book rooms at his Washington hotel or one of his other properties. Trump also attempted to hold the next G7 summit at his Doral property outside Miami, but backed down after bipartisan criticism.

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