Engel noted the approach is the only way to satisfy the public’s concerns about serious conflicts between the president-elect and his overseas business interests.
"Now, weeks before he is set to take the oath of office, the president-elect must demonstrate to the American people that he is not using the power of his presidency to enhance his business interests," Engel suggested.
The press release listed several potential conflicts which have surfaced in the two weeks since the 2016 presidential election, including Trump's daughter, who is the next head of the Trump Organization joining a meeting with the Japanese Prime Minister, and a phone call with the Argentinian President.
Engel also said as part of his job on the Foreign Affairs Committee, he will work to find out how deep Trump's conflicts of interest are, and ensure they do not interfere with the national security of the United States.