Ivanka Hits Back Hard When Reporter Asks Her about Her Father’s Accusers

Do you remember when all of the media outlets asked Malia and Sasha Obama if they believed that their father was really born in Hawaii and not Kenya? Or, how about the time Chelsea was asked to defend Bill’s denials of extramarital affairs in the White House? Maybe you remember the time the Bush daughters were brought before a camera to discuss whether or not their father really took the country into a war for oil.

None of this rings a bell? Perhaps you agree with Ivanka Trump then. In case you missed it, NBC News put her on the spot during an interview to ask whether or not she believes her dad when he denies sexual misconduct allegation. Inappropriate is a word that comes to mind. Stupid is another. What daughter who respects her father would assume that baseless accusations are a better representation of his behavior than a lifetime of interactions?!

It’s all just another example of the insanity of the left. Still, don’t take anyone’s word for it. Watch the video. See the details of the conversation and make up your own mind. Did NBC cross a line? Have they ever treated the Trump family fairly?


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