Donald Trump’s daughter and White House adviser Ivanka Trump is actively campaigning for her father as he seeks a second term in the presidency. During her stop at a Trump campaign event in Ohio, Ivanka compared her father to the wartime leader of the United Kingdom, Winston Churchill.
Ivanka appeared at a Trump campaign rally in Ohio as part of Trump’s last stretch in gaining votes before the elections on November 3. Ms. Trump then said that her father had something in common with Churchill, who led Britain during World War II. During her stump speech, she also criticized the Democrats, saying that it was no longer the party that it once was while also saying that she has met Democrats who have since turned to support her father instead.
“The legendary Winston Churchill said, ‘It was the nation that had the lion’s heart. I had the luck to be called upon to give the roar!’ How much does this remind you of our president and this movement? He gave us the roar. He gave us all the roar,” said Ivanka to the Trump supporters who were present. Ivanka later tweeted the same thing after the event.
Ms. Trump also confidently predicted that her father would win a second term in the presidency. She also touted her father’s fixing of the broken trade deals as well as the tax cuts and regulations that Trump implemented. Ivanka also touted that her father brought jobs back into the state.
Previously, Ivanka, along with her husband and fellow White House adviser Jared Kushner, threatened to sue the Republican anti-Trump PAC The Lincoln Project for the billboards about them that were placed in Times Square in New York. Trump and Kushner also demanded that the billboards, showing their indifference towards the COVID-19 pandemic and its effects on the American public, be removed.
In response to their demands, The Lincoln Project moved the billboards to her father’s home in Mar-a-Lago via boat. The group also hired a digital advertisement truck to go around Trump tower with the same billboards. The group also dismissed the couple’s threat to sue for defamation, saying that their response towards the billboards was “comical.”


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