Ivanka Trump is advisor of United States President Donald Trump and daughter of president too. But she has doubt that she could exit advisory role in the administration if her father (Donald Trump) wins 2020 presidential election.
Interview taken by Face the Nation of CBS News
In a interview taken by Face the Nation of CBS News, Ivanka Trump told that “I am driven first and foremost by my kids and their happiness, so that always going to be my top priority and that why my decision will always be flexible enough to ensure that their needs are being considered first and foremost”.
Ivanka continued “I think for me, I came down here — it’s about the impact. It’s about being able to deliver for the forgotten men and women that I met over the course of two years as I campaigned around this country”.
“Over the last two and a half years, I have travelled to almost every state in this nation. It is about providing pathways to opportunity,” Ivanka added.
We’ve done so much, but it’s not enough yet
Ivanka Trump said that her work is still “unfinished”. “We’ve done so much, but it’s not enough yet”.In the interview, Ivanka Trump was asked about her father’s impeachment. She said he was “angry at a process that is unjust”. Still, she said, the president was “energized, as are 63 million-plus voters who elected him to office”.
Christina Johnson is a proud born and raised Torontonian. Christina has worked as a journalist for nearly a decade having contributed to several large publications including the Yahoo News and the Financial Post. As a journalist for White Pine Tribune, Christina covers national and international developments.