Ivanka Trump believes father’s denials of sexual misconduct
WASHINGTON (AP) — Ivanka Trump says she believes her father’s denials of sexual misconduct.
Trump, who led the U.S. delegation at the closing ceremony for the 2018 Pyeongchang Games, made the comment in an interview aired Monday on NBC. Asked if she believed women who have accused President Donald Trump of sexual misconduct, Ivanka Trump called it a “pretty inappropriate question to ask a daughter.”
“Consistently we’ve said there was no collusion… and we believe that Mueller will do his work.” –@IvankaTrump
“So you think he can be trusted to be clear?” –@PeterAlexander
“I do.” –@IvankaTrump pic.twitter.com/OaO6KanZiZ
— TODAY (@TODAYshow) February 26, 2018
“Do you believe that arming teachers would make children safer?” –@PeterAlexander
“To be honest, I don’t know.” –@IvankaTrump pic.twitter.com/30Dy3TAxtl
— TODAY (@TODAYshow) February 26, 2018
“Do you believe your father’s [sexual misconduct] accusers?” –@PeterAlexander
“I think it’s a pretty inappropriate question to ask a daughter if she believes the accusers of her father when he’s affirmatively stated there’s no truth to it.” –@IvankaTrump pic.twitter.com/23AVPgcOdE
— TODAY (@TODAYshow) February 26, 2018
She says: “I believe my father, I know my father. I think I have that right as a daughter, to believe my father.”
The president has been accused of inappropriate behavior by more than a dozen women. He has denied the allegations.