White House Demands G20 “Haters” Leave Ivanka Alone
The White House says it’s “absolutely pathetic” for people to question Ivanka Trump’s presence at the G20, calling her critics “haters.”
The White House says it’s “absolutely pathetic” for people to question Ivanka Trump’s presence at the G20, calling her critics “haters.”
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