Ivanka Trump is pushing back on German newspaper headlines that call her the “first whisperer” and the “loyal accomplice.”
“I don’t like the word ‘accomplice’ because, in this context, I don’t know that that’s productive,” the president’s daughter told NBC news in an interview set to air Wednesday.
Trump, who is a senior adviser to her father, is representing the White House at the W20 Summit, hosted by German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin.
“One of the things that I value about my father, as first a businessman and now as the leader of our country, is that he curates ideas and he likes to hear from people with divergent viewpoints. And that’s not always true in politics. It’s actually seldom true,” she said.
The president’s daughter was jeered when she touted her father’s record on promoting women in business during the W20 Summit on Tuesday.
