“Well, I’ve always liked it,” the ex-president replied. “I don’t know that I’ll be doing very much of it politically because I think it’s been unfair to them. Like, Ivanka was great. She could’ve done anything. Great student. Beautiful girl. Beautiful everything. She’s a perfect person. Worked hard.”

Trump noted that his daughter had a fashion line prior to joining the White House.

“But she gave it up because she wanted to go,” he continued. “And she didn’t want something like the United Nations secretary. I wanted her to do that. I said, you would be a great ambassador to the United Nations, United Nations secretary. There’d be nobody to compete with her.”

  • @Serinus
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    52 months ago

    “only” is pushing it. Plenty of good people had terrible parents.

    It’s certainly a circumstance, but in the end they’re still responsible for their own behavior.