Ivanka Trump struck with the hard and cold truth after posting a list of her father’s ‘accomplishments’



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Ivanka and Donald Trump at a campaign rally in support of Senate candidates Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue in Georgia on January 4. Photo / AP

Ivanka Trump has come under fire on social media after sharing a list of her father’s accomplishments while in office.

Ivanka posted the link on Twitter just over a week after the president’s supporters launched a deadly attack on the United States Capitol. Since then, Trump has been indicted for the siege, becoming the first U.S. president to be indicted twice.

The list claimed that the United States had experienced an “unprecedented economic boom.”

He went on to say, “Before the virus from China invaded our shores, we built the most prosperous economy in the world.”

He also boasted that at one point during Donald Trump’s presidency, “the unemployment rate reached 3.5 percent, the lowest in half a century.”

The US unemployment rate was reported last week at 6.7 percent. Some 10 million Americans were unemployed as of December.

Number seven on the list is “Life-saving response to China’s virus.” The coronavirus pandemic so far has caused the infection of 23 million US citizens and the death of 395,000.

It does not mention Trump’s two impeachments, his misconduct with Ukraine, his role in inciting the deadly uprising on Capitol Hill, his divisive rhetoric, or his promotion of bogus conspiracies regarding the November elections.

Some also scoffed at recent news that Ivanka and her husband, Jared Kushner, refused to allow their secret service to use any of the 6.5 bathrooms in their luxurious home in Washington DC.

The couple’s refusal to allow agents to relieve themselves at their home resulted in the government having to rent a nearby home, at a cost to US taxpayers of more than NZ $ 138,000.



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