#4: Restrictions on the First Family’s Involvement in Government Affairs
While the President and their family reside in the White House, there is a clear boundary: the first family isn’t to engage in the administration’s daily operations. This rule underscores a separation, although not every president has complied.

Defying common practice, ex-President Trump incorporated family into his governance, appointing his daughter Ivanka and son-in-law Jared Kushner in significant advisory roles, blurring professional and personal lines.
