Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Tough time for Trump’s kids

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NEW DELHI: For a change, presidenti­al candidate Donald Trump’s children were at the centre of controvers­ies instead of their father, with son Donald Jr triggering a row with remarks that some said trivialise­d the Holocaust.

Trump’s daughter Ivanka, who has been effectivel­y used by his campaign to portray a softer side of the real estate magnate, was embroiled in a spat with Cosmopolit­an reporter Prachi Gupta after she was questioned whether her father’s child care policy would benefit gay couples.

Donald Jr sought on Thursday to clarify his remark that the media would be “warming up the gas chamber” if the Republican party behaved the same way as the Democrats during the US presidenti­al campaign, saying it was a reference to capital punishment and not the Nazi-led Holocaust. Nazis used gas chambers during World War 2 to kill millions of Jews in concentrat­ion camps. Trump’s son sought to clear the air after the Anti-Defamation League, which combats anti-Semitism, asked him to retract his statement. “Trivializa­tion of the Holocaust and gas chambers is NEVER okay,” the League had tweeted.

Trump made the “gas chamber” remark in an interview with a radio station while complainin­g about what he saw as media favoritism toward Clinton.

“Without the media, this wouldn’t even be a contest, but the media has built her up, they’ve let her slide on every discrepanc­y, on every lie…,” he said. “If Republican­s were doing that, they’d be warming up the gas chamber right now.”

Ivanka drew attention after the interview with Cosmpolita­n. Asked if her father’s child care policy meant for gay couples, she replied: “So I think that you have a lot of negativity in these questions, and I think my father has put forth a very comprehens­ive and really revolution­ary plan to deal with a lot of issues. So I don’t know how useful it is to spend too much time with you on this if you’re going to make a comment like that.”

Asked how Trump would pay for his proposals, Ivanka cut short the interview and said: “I’m going to jump off, I have to run. I apologise.”

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