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Trump’s power daughter Ivanka strikes a nerve

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WASHINGTON: She is the powerful, glamorous first daughter, a woman even liberals hoped would be a moderating influence on her presidenti­al father. Today, the reputation of divisive White House figure Ivanka Trump is under siege. The impeccably presentabl­e working mom has emerged as a lightning rod for many Americans disappoint­ed with the Trump clan, but particular­ly among Democrats who had envisioned her as a voice of reason in Donald Trump’s rollercoas­ter administra­tion.

The wife of close Trump adviser Jared Kushner had vowed to influence her father on multiple subjects, from child care to climate change. But she has been branded “complicit” for letting Trump undo key pay equity rules, cowardly for her failure to speak up forcefully on issues including her father’s misogyny, and accused of co-opting feminism by convincing women that candidate Trump had their best interests at heart.

Most recently, a comedian hurled a gendered four-letter expletive at her for not adequately addressing immigratio­n concerns. She has attended private discussion­s with world leaders, including a dinner with South Korea’s president to discuss the US nuclear standoff with Pyongyang. And she briefly sat in for Trump at a G-20 meeting, earning accusation­s of nepotism by those miffed by her insufficie­nt diplomatic qualificat­ions for the role.

Ivanka drew flak in March when she was all smiles celebratin­g the controvers­ial relocation of the US embassy in Israel to Jerusalem, as Israeli forces killed dozens of protesting Palestinia­ns in Gaza. Recently she was bombarded with accusation­s of tone deafness after tweeting a photo of herself hugging her son while outrage swelled over the Trump administra­tion policy authorizin­g separation of border-crossing children from their parents.

During a segment about the policy on Wednesday’s “Full Frontal with Samantha Bee”, the host used the Cword to describe the first daughter, shocking language even by today’s standards. Bee apologized Thursday, calling her verbal attack “inappropri­ate and inexcusabl­e”. “I crossed a line, and I deeply regret it,” she said.

‘Everybody loves Ivanka’

Trump has acknowledg­ed that his daughter - poised and charming - can serve to soften his rough edges, as she did on the campaign trail. “Everybody loves Ivanka,” the president mused last September. “Sometimes they’ll say: You know, he can’t be that bad of a guy, look at Ivanka.” Experts see a first daughter with extraordin­ary power. “She attracts criticism too because she set herself up to be the conscience of the Trump administra­tion,” Iowa State University history professor Stacy Cordery, an expert on first families, told AFP Thursday.

Americans, she added, are more comfortabl­e when the president’s children maintain low profiles. Ivanka “has an unpreceden­ted and highly visible, yet amorphous role,” Cordery said. “That runs counter to American history and tradition.” Ivanka has refused to describe herself categorica­lly as Republican or Democrat. But her mysterious role as special assistant to the president has been questioned from the start. Critics argue she has not pushed back enough publicly against her father. She presented herself as a champion of equal pay for equal work, vowing to “fight for this right alongside of him,” only to support Trump’s rollback of a key equal pay initiative once he was president. But she has not remained silent on controvers­ial issues. Last August, when her father failed to directly condemn neo-Nazis after deadly violence in Charlottes­ville, Ivanka issued a clear denunciati­on, tweeting that “there should be no place in society for racism”. Months later, she broke with her father when he supported accused child predator Roy Moore in his failed Senate bid.

 ?? AFP ?? WASHINGTON: Ivanka Trump arrives outside the White House on the South Lawn before US President Donald Trump delivers remarks and participat­es in the White House Sports and Fitness Day on May 30, 2018. — WASHINGTON: Ivanka Trump arrives outside the White House on the South Lawn before US President Donald Trump delivers remarks and participat­es in the White House Sports and Fitness Day on May 30, 2018. — AFP
AFP WASHINGTON: Ivanka Trump arrives outside the White House on the South Lawn before US President Donald Trump delivers remarks and participat­es in the White House Sports and Fitness Day on May 30, 2018. — WASHINGTON: Ivanka Trump arrives outside the White House on the South Lawn before US President Donald Trump delivers remarks and participat­es in the White House Sports and Fitness Day on May 30, 2018. — AFP

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