When Donald Trump became President, his daughter and business partner, Ivanka Trump, promised to resign from their businesses.

“I will no longer be involved with the management or operations of the Trump Organization,” she wrote on Facebook. Ivanka went on to say she'd take a “formal leave of absence” when her father was sworn in.

Well, her pops has been President for several weeks so far, and Ivanka hasn't filed any paperwork to dissolve (or even, pause) her relationship with the business.

ProPublica obtained documents and records through open-records requests that show Ivanka is still listed as running Trump businesses on active state liquor licenses in Florida and New York, which cover two golf clubs, a resort, and a hotel. The website points out that being listed on a license means she's considered the responsible manager of a business.

For their part, the Trump Organization said Ivanka resigned from all “positions of management and authority” on Jan. 18 but that they haven't made all the formal moves to remove her from the paperwork yet. “We are taking steps to update records in the various states and other jurisdictions consistent with governing law,” the company said in its statement.

However, the did not provide any documents to prove the veracity of their claims.

These actions are not dissimilar from Ivanka's father's behavior regarding fully divesting from his companies — which is an ongoing issue. According to ProPublica, "many ethics and tax experts across the political spectrum have said that Trump’s promises are far from enough."

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Laura Beck Laura Beck is a Los Angeles-based TV writer and frequent contributor to Cosmopolitan.com — her work has appeared in the New York Times, New Yorker, Jezebel, and the Village Voice.

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