First Daughter Ivanka Trump sat down with Fox and Friends’ host Ainsley Earhardt in an exclusive interview that aired Monday morning — and what she said about her family, her faith, and her father’s politics has his supporters cheering.
Ivanka discussed how she is still in awe the her father is the commander in chief, but is sure to not let her amazement stop her from telling him exactly what she thinks.
“Sometimes we agree. Sometimes we disagree,” she said while talking about her position as a senior White House adviser. “I think it’s normal to not have 100-percent aligned viewpoint on every issue. I think that would be a very strange scenario.”
She related her constructive conversations with her father to something the entire country needs.
“I think one of the things that in this country we don’t have is… substantive dialogue, where people who have different opinions can speak about them.”
When asked about her father’s critics, Ivanka shot criticism back, calling them out for focusing on negative comments without bringing about any positive change.
“It’s much easier to criticize than it is to actually dive in and do, and affect change and move the ball forward.”
Here’s the part of her interview that’s wowing viewers:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rn_2kMiQ0qw
The interview then shifted from a focus on politics to a more personal level.
Ivanka, who converted to Judaism, said her faith is not something she likes to openly discuss, saying it is, “one of the things in my life that is truly my own, especially these days.”
She did offer some insight on how it affects her relationship with her family, saying “Religion serves as a great reminder of what’s important, a great reminder of core values. It helps me connect with my children. It helps us connect as a family.”
Ivanka continues to wow in interviews, offering sensible insight into her father’s administration that is consistently subjected to harsh criticism.
-The Horn editorial team