The latest news and stories on Ivanka Trump by the Forward.
Ivanka Trump
The Latest
-
Fast Forward Ivanka Says She And Dad Disagree, But She Won’t Say On What
Ivanka Trump said that she sometimes disagrees with her father, President Trump, but she’s being coy on where the two diverge. “I give him my open and candid feedback,” she said in a Monday morning interview on “Fox and Friends.” “Sometimes we agree. Sometimes we disagree.” When pressed to disclose areas of disagreement, she demurred….
-
The Schmooze Did Ivanka Trump Plagiarize A Shoe?
If you want something done well, you do it yourself. If you want to get sued by an Italian atelier for stealing their high-end shoe design and selling it under your own brand’s name, let someone else do the work for you. This is the latest conundrum Ivanka Trump is facing. The heiress turned fashion…
-
Fast Forward Ivanka Trump Claims She ‘Tries To Stay Out Of Politics’
Ivanka Trump has an office in the West Wing, but the first daughter said that she tries to keep her nose out of politics, which she says is her father’s specialty. “I try to stay out of politics. His political instincts are phenomenal. He did something that no one could have imagined he’d be able…
-
Fast Forward Cuteness Alert! Ivanka Plays On White House Lawn With Arabella
As President Trump and first lady Melania Trump hosted their first congressional picnic on Thursday, Ivanka Trump was seen at the event, too – frolicking with her daughter on the White House lawn. In pictures from the event, the first daughter – married to Jared Kushner and the mother of three children – is seen…
-
Fast Forward Did Ivanka Try To Duck Hug With Marco Rubio? They Say No But Instagram Says Maybe.
Yes, there’s health care and Russian meddling and Donald Trump’s ever-plunging popularity. But social media was fixated on “hug-gate” after images surfaced of what looked like an awkward encounter between Sen. Marco Rubio and Ivanka Trump. Rubio, for his part, took the jokes in stride, and jumped in to correct the record, even providing what…
-
Fast Forward Jared And Ivanka Score Invite To Visit China
The government of China has invited U.S. President Donald Trump’s daughter, Ivanka Trump, and his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, to visit Beijing later this year, a White House official said on Tuesday. China’s overture appeared aimed at deepening engagement with the influential young couple, who played a role in the first summit between Trump and Chinese…
-
The Schmooze Comedian Jenny Slate Calls Ivanka Trump A ‘Fake Feminist’
If Scarlett Johansson is the Jewish actress we use to stick it to the goys, and Natalie Portman is the Jewish actress we use to represent us to the goys, then Jenny Slate is the Jewish actress we use to help us love ourselves. Slate is a comedian who spent one season on “Saturday Night…
-
News Jared And Ivanka Do Their Own Thing As Observant Jews. And That’s Normal.
(JTA) — So apparently Jared and Ivanka play golf on Shabbat. Cue the hand wringing . The New York Post reported Wednesday that the president’s Jewish daughter and son-in-law like to hit the links on the holy day, and stay within the bounds of the Sabbath rules by walking the course (instead of driving a…
Most Popular
- 1
News An Israeli restaurant chain said it closed due to boycotts. Protesters are celebrating.
- 2
Opinion Jews are worried about Zohran Mamdani. Here’s why they shouldn’t be
- 3
Film & TV What the new season of ‘Nobody Wants This’ gets right — and very wrong — about Judaism
- 4
Opinion JD Vance just made a critical error in Israel — and time to curb Hamas is running short
In Case You Missed It
-
Fast Forward Vance downplays ‘little skirmishes’ as Israel bombs in Gaza and Hamas fails to return hostages
-
Fast Forward Rabbis Angela Buchdahl and Elliot Cosgrove show the split in the pulpit over political endorsements
-
Fast Forward Tucker Carlson hosts Nick Fuentes for a friendly conversation about ‘these Zionist Jews’
-
Fast Forward NY man who attacked Jews at 3 pro-Palestinian rallies sentenced to 17 months in prison
-
Shop the Forward Store
100% of profits support our journalism