Ivanka Trump has always been seen as very nice and gentle but it was said that this is not the First Daughter’s real self. Donald Trump’s daughter is allegedly hiding who she really is and the public is clueless about this side of her.
Who Ivanka really is?
Express reported that a royal expert and author revealed in her book titled “Kushner Inc,” that Ivanka Trump’s other side that she is concealing from the public is not pleasant at all. Author Vicky Ward shared that Ivanka’s hidden character is coming out in closed-door meetings, away from the eyes of most people, so only a few may have realized she is a different person in private.
“No one on the outside knew, for example, that in discussions with the West Coast-based real estate firm CIM Group, which wanted to kill the licensing deal with the Trump Organisation at the Trump SoHo after taking control of the property in 2014, she would lose the softness in her voice and talk coldly and menacingly, according to someone who was told about the conversations,” Ward wrote.
Also, the author said that someone who saw Ivanka Trump in meetings told her that “Ivanka could be very tough and she can come after you.”
First Daughter has the same attitude as her husband
It was further divulged that Jared Kushner is also rough despite his calm and always composed look. The report stated he is really tough unlike his appearance and he is scary when he loses his cool too. A business associate reportedly said that Ivanka Trump’s husband is just as sinister as Donald Trump is.
“He’s not a pussycat, although he appears very pasty, well dressed, well put together, and always saying the right thing, doing the right thing,” the source shared. “He’d be tough, too. In fact, Jared allegedly lost his temper a few times during business negotiations.”
Ivanka’s paid family leave law
Meanwhile, the Senate approved Ivanka’s paid family leave law. CNN News reported that the Senate passed the bill on Dec. 17 and this will fund paid family and medical leave for government employees.


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