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Ivanka, I speak for over 80 million Americans when I say go fuck yourself. — Tony Posnanski (@tonyposnanski) December 28, 2020. Lol keep trying — Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) December 28, 2020. The liberal meltdown is a good reminder of how Ivanka Trump has a knack – just like her father – for driving liberals insane.
- One person Twitter users are hoping would be left out of the guest list is Ivanka Trump. On Friday, President Donald Trump tweeted that he will not attend Biden's inauguration, just shortly before.
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Ivanka Trump took to Twitter on Tuesday evening to push products from Goya Foods, with critics quickly raising concerns that she was using her government position to boost a business.
Trump, who serves as a senior adviser to her father, President Trump, in the White House, weighed in on the growing controversy over the food company, tweeting, 'If it's Goya, it has to be good,' and repeating the company's slogan in Spanish.
If it's Goya, it has to be good.
Si es Goya, tiene que ser bueno. pic.twitter.com/9tjVrfmo9z
- Ivanka Trump (@IvankaTrump) July 15, 2020The tweet comes as Goya faces a flood of criticism after its CEO praised President Trump at a White House event last week, sparking calls for a boycott.
Speculation swirled that the White House adviser may have violated an ethics law that states, 'An employee shall not use or permit the use of his Government position or title or any authority associated with his public office to endorse any product, service or enterprise.'
'You're about to get dinged for a violation of ethics rules that apply to you as a White House staffer,' tweeted GOP operative Liz Mair.
You're about to get dinged for a violation of ethics rules that apply to you as a White House staffer. https://t.co/jizoiS8Nja
- Liz Mair (@LizMair) July 15, 2020A spokesperson for the White House pushed back at the criticism.
'Only the media and the cancel culture movement would criticize Ivanka for showing her personal support for a company that has been unfairly mocked, boycotted and ridiculed for supporting this administration - one that has consistently fought for and delivered for the Hispanic community,' spokeswoman Carolina Hurley said in a statement. 'Ivanka is proud of this strong, Hispanic-owned business with deep roots in the U.S. and has every right to express her personal support.'
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Several White House staffers have drawn scrutiny with their remarks during their time in the administration, with several pushing the limits of the Hatch Act, which bars federal officials from using their positions to boost support for a political candidate. However, none have faced significant consequences.
Trump was assailed with criticism over the tweet online, with Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) calling the White House adviser corrupt in a tweet in Spanish and others mocking the post.
Si es Trump, tiene que ser corrupto https://t.co/Ti3oxFO6oY
- Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@AOC) July 15, 2020Goyaway. https://t.co/PMYcHJQMEW
- The Lincoln Project (@ProjectLincoln) July 15, 2020President Trump tweeted his own support for Goya Foods last week amid backlash against the company, writing, 'I LOVE @GoyaFoods!'
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© Stan Badz/Getty Images Former President Donald Trump and Ivanka Trump. Stan Badz/Getty Images- Ivanka Trump posted photos of herself receiving a COVID-19 vaccine on Wednesday.
- Trump is the first member of her immediate family to publicize her vaccination.
- Republican voters and Trump loyalists are disproportionately hesitant or unwilling to get vaccinated.
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Ivanka Trump, former President Donald Trump's eldest daughter, broke her months-long silence on Twitter to post photos of herself getting a COVID-19 vaccination on Wednesday.
'Today, I got the shot!!! I hope that you do too!' Trump tweeted. 'Thank you Nurse Torres!!!'

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Trump, who hasn't tweeted in almost three months, is the first member of her immediate family to publicize her vaccination. The former president and first lady didn't tell the public that they were vaccinated. The news that they privately received immunizations in January was first reported by The New York Times in March.
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Trump's enthusiastic post about the COVID-19 vaccine is potentially significant because Republican voters and Trump loyalists are disproportionately hesitant or unwilling to get vaccinated.
About 25% of Trump voters told pollster Frank Luntz that they 'definitely will not' get vaccinated and another 21% said they would wait for over a year to get the shot. Younger Republican women, those who live in rural areas, and those who don't have a college degrees, are particularly concerned about getting a vaccine.
-Ivanka Trump (@IvankaTrump) April 14, 2021
