Ivanka Trump condemns art exhibit critics say is sexist

Ivanka Trump is unimpressed with an art exhibit that features a look-alike of her vacuuming up crumbs thrown at her.

“Women can choose to knock each other down or build each other up. I choose the latter,” President Trump’s oldest daughter tweeted of the Washington, D.C., exhibit on Tuesday.

The installation at Flashpoint Gallery features a smiling blonde model vacuuming up crumbs thrown at her by visitors.

The gallery describes the installation as “a visual celebration of a contemporary feminine icon; a portrait of our own relationship to that figure; and a questioning of our complicity in her role-playing.”

Eric Trump accused the “leftists” behind the exhibit of being hypocritical for labeling themselves as the “party of women” but degrading his sister. During an appearance on “Fox & Friends,” he argued his sister, who is also a White House adviser, “has done more for women than probably anybody in Washington D.C.”

“Let’s be clear. This isn’t art — it’s sexism,” tweeted Ronna McDaniel, the chairwoman of the Republican National Committee.

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