Ivanka Trump, in RNC speech, to say that father took ‘failed policy of past’ from Biden


Advisor to President Ivanka Trump is expected to discuss how her father took Democratic nominee Joe Biden’s “failed policies of the past” in 2020 in her RNC speech Thursday night, according to a source familiar with the planning.

“Since the day he took the oath of office, I have seen my father adopt the failed policies of the past and do what no other leader has done before,” the first daughter will say in her speech, according to fragments shared with Fox News.

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The first daughter’s speech will also focus on the policy achievements of President Trump made for working American families. She will also offer her personal insight into how her father makes policy decisions, the source said.

“Four years ago, I introduced you to a builder, an entrepreneur, an outsider and the people nominated for president of the United States. Tonight I stand before you as the proud daughter of the president of the nations,” the first daughter say in her speech.

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She will also say that “politicians choose party”, while the president “chooses people” and how he “promotes American values ​​of work and family.”

“Four years ago, I told you that my father would concentrate on making childcare affordable and accessible. As part of Republican tax cuts, in 2019 alone, our tax credit for children exceeded $ 2,000 dollars in the pockets of 40 million American families. , “reads Trump’s speech,

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The adviser has spent much of her time in the White House focusing on helping American workers – especially small business owners and farmers – and empowering women, with an emphasis on girls’ education.

Thursday night’s convention theme will be “Land of Greatness” and will feature speakers, including President Trump himself; Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson; Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky .; Senator Tom Cotton, R-Ark. and more.

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