Ivanka Trump
addressed her critics who say her refusal to speak out on certain issues makes
her complicit with all of President Donald Trump's positions.
Ivanka Trump
on Wednesday addressed her critics who say her refusal to speak out on certain
issues makes her complicit with all of President Donald Trump's positions.
The
president's eldest daughter sat down for an interview with CBS "This
Morning" and shared some insight into her role in influencing her father.
CBS host
Gayle King noted that people wonder where Ivanka stands on issues like Planned
Parenthood funding, climate change, and gay rights. King asked what Ivanka
would say to her critics who want her to speak out on these issues.
"I
would say not to conflate lack of public denouncement with silence,"
Ivanka said. "I think there are multiple ways to have your voice heard. In
some cases, it's through protest and it's through going on the nightly news and
talking about or denouncing every issue in which you disagree with. Other times
it is quietly and directly and candidly."
Ivanka said
she expresses her opinions privately to her father.
"Where
I disagree with my father, he knows it and I express myself with total
candor," she said. "Where I agree, I fully lean in and support the
agenda and hope that I can be an asset to him and make a positive impact."
She said her
father listens to her.
"I
respect the fact that he always listens," Ivanka said. "It's how he
was in business, it's how he is as president."
King also
noted that people view Ivanka and her husband Jared Kushner as moderating
forces on the president. King asked if Ivanka agrees with that perception.
"I
do," Ivanka said, noting that she thinks "there's a time for public
denouncement" and "a time for discussion."
"So you
asked me about people who criticize me for not taking to social media on every
single issue," Ivanka said. "I would ask them if that would render me
more effective or less effective with the people ultimately making
decisions?"
(Business
Insider)
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