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Ivanka Trump ‘refused signing that Trump wasn’t antisemitic’

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Among them was Chelsea Clinton, who had once been seen attending events and social gatherings with Ivanka. However, once the Trump administration took office, the friendship appeared to end, despite Ivanka previously identifying as a Democrat herself.

In 2018, Clinton, speaking with Stephen Colbert, explained: “I have not spoken to her in a long time. It’s clear that she has supported policies and decisions that I don’t agree with. I’ve been very vocal about my opposition to President Trump.”

She added: “I think anyone who works for the president certainly should expect to be scrutinized for not only whatever decisions she or he is making, but also for whatever decisions the White House is making on any given day.”

Chelsea Clinton told Watch What Happens Now in 2020 how she really felt. She said, “I have not spoken to her since 2016 and I have no interest in being friends with [her]. We were in touch at the beginning of the [2016] campaign but it’s just really hard when there’s someone who’s actively embracing their candidate — whether it’s their father or not … I don’t want to be friends with someone like that,” Clinton added.

Ivanka Trump reportedly struggled with the way some friendships changed during her White House years. According to the New York Post, she felt disappointed that several people she once considered close friends distanced themselves from her while she worked in her father’s administration.

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