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Nobody voted for Ivanka Trump (39) and yet Trump’s firstborn has one of the most important positions: in the Trump era, when everything was a little different anyway, the first daughter was also the first lady. Because he loved him and because Melania (50) left him the field.
Like her husband Jared Kushner (39), for whom she converted to Judaism, she moved into an office in the west wing of the White House. He dealt with the Middle East conflict, she dealt with unemployment. Official function: Advisor to the President.
Meeting with Lagarde, Merkel, Schneider-Ammann
At the G20 summit in April 2017, Ivanka sat next to Angela Merkel (65) and Christine Lagarde (64). Instead of Melania, he accompanied his father on his first visit to the WEF in 2018.
He met several times with the then Federal Councilor Johann Schneider-Ammann (68). The highlight: the signing of a professional training agreement. A cooperation between Switzerland and the United States that began with Obama.
“It would be great as a director of the World Bank”
As Trump’s main whisperer, she helped when it came to dropping bombs on Syria or when her father went too far in separating migrant families. “She is a native diplomat,” he praised Dad Trump. When things calmed down, Trump raised her to the next top job, as head of the World Bank, for example. “She would be great there because she is so good with numbers.”
“Princess,” Melania mocks, according to her former best friend, the ambitious daughter-in-law. Donald Trump, on the other hand, affectionately calls her “baby.”
She also played a prominent role in Trump’s 2020 election campaign. Supposedly she never wanted to be president. But you still have time.
The US presidential elections will be held on November 3, 2020. Current President Donald Trump is seeking a second term. Will he be able to maintain his position or will challenger Joe Biden win for the Democrats?
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