Daily Dispatch

Twitter aside, Trump is a unifier – Ivanka

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GIVE Donald Trump a chance, incoming US first daughter Ivanka asked as her father readied to be sworn in as president of a sharply divided country.

In an interview with ABC News, aired on the eve of the inaugurati­on, the businesswo­man and mother of three also admitted to urging her father to cut out some of his more controvers­ial tweets.

“My father is an incredible unifier. For every critic, I would say give him time. Let him come into office. Let him prove you wrong,” the 35-year-old told ABC as she prepares to move to Washington.

Asked what she would say to tens of thousands of protesters expected to march across the US on Saturday who are worried the incoming Republican administra­tion will roll back rights, she replied: “I say, give my father a chance.”

Ivanka, whose husband has been appointed a White House advisor, is stepping down from both the family business and from running her fashion label to avoid conflict of interest accusation­s.

Known to be a calming influence on Trump, she said she gave her father “my feedback, solicited or otherwise” when it came to his twitter feed, adding “of course, at times, I tell him not to”.

She also sought to dispel press speculatio­n that she would become de facto first lady as her stepmother Melania stayed in New York until the Trumps’ 10-year-old son, Barron, has at least finished the school year.

“There is one first lady and Melania will be an incredible first lady. I’m proud of her. She is intelligen­t, warm, caring and a remarkable person,” Ivanka said.

But she was careful not to rule out a role for herself. “My focus is moving to Washington, travelling around the country and listening and getting great feedback on how I can add positive value.”

She praised her husband Jared Kushner, whose White House appointmen­t has raised fears about nepotism, as a “remarkable human being.”

She also maintained Chelsea Clinton was still “a very good friend,” despite the bitterness of the general election between her father and Chelsea’s Democratic mother Hillary Clinton.

Asked if she would call her father Mr President, Ivanka replied: “He is always Dad.” – AFP

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