Donald Trump recently made a bizarre comment about his favorite daughter, Ivanka Trump.
While targeting Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, and accusing him of corruption, the POTUS used Ivanka as an example as someone who isn’t corrupt. His statement didn’t sit well with Political Flare, who is convinced that Ivanka, just like her brothers, Don Jr. and Eric are all corrupt.
Don Jr. and Eric run the Trump Organization, which conducts business and takes in millions of dollars every year. The company, which is still owned by the president, is expanding in a slew of countries across the globe.
Trump’s daughter, Ivanka, on the other hand, serves as a senior advisor to the POTUS. She used to have a profitable international fashion business that she closed down after becoming more involved in her dad’s campaign and presidency.
China awarded Ivanka with three preliminary trademark approvals for jewelry, handbags, and spa services which will give her access to the world’s second-largest economy if she decides to get back into her business.
“This is the Trump business empire. It’s owned by Donald Trump, the president, and they are managing it for him and collecting business on his behalf,” Richard Painter, a former White House employee said.
Meanwhile, Robert Maguire, research director for Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, said that there is no proof that the Bidens have ever been corrupt. On the contrary, corruption within the Trump family has been prevalent.
“With President Trump, we know his two adult sons are going around the country and the world to make money for a company that President Trump himself personally profits from, that he also personally promotes using the White House,” he said.
On Twitter, some Trump critics are also convinced that Ivanka and the Trump family are corrupt.
“Omg, you are corrupt! Cause your kids are just the same… Your kids are poster kids for living in daddy! Lol smh,” Twitter user @blondiemackee said.
“The entire @realDonaldTrump family is corrupt,” Twitter user @powermacuser1 said.


Cuba Reaffirms Anti-Drug Cooperation as Tensions Rise in the Caribbean
UN Chief Says Gaza Operation “Fundamentally Wrong” as Concerns Over War Crimes Grow
Honduras Election Turmoil Intensifies as Nasralla Blames Trump for Shift in Results
UN General Assembly Demands Russia Return Ukrainian Children Amid Ongoing Conflict
Trump and Lula Discuss Trade, Sanctions, and Security in “Productive” Phone Call
IMF Deputy Dan Katz Visits China as Key Economic Review Nears
Trump Administration Halts Immigration, Green Card, and Citizenship Processing for 19 Countries
Pentagon Probe Finds Hegseth’s Use of Signal Risked Exposing Sensitive Yemen Strike Details
Honduras Election Turmoil Deepens as Nasralla Alleges Fraud in Tight Presidential Race
U.S. Defense Chief Pete Hegseth Defends Controversial Second Strike on Suspected Drug-Smuggling Vessel
Australia and Japan Strengthen Defence Cooperation Amid Rising Regional Tensions
New Orleans Immigration Crackdown Sparks Fear as Federal Arrests Intensify
Trump Administration Tightens H-1B Visa Vetting With New Focus on Free Speech and Censorship
U.S. Repatriation Flight Carrying 266 Venezuelan Migrants Lands in Caracas
Trump’s Name Appears on U.S. Institute of Peace Ahead of Rwanda–Congo Deal Signing
Taiwan Signals Openness to Renew Ties with Honduras as Election Unfolds 



