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Trump Says Daughter Would Be ‘Dynamite’ In UN Post

  President Donald Trump’s losing his ambassador to the United Nations but says his daughter Ivanka would make a “dynamite” replacement — if not for … Continue reading Trump Says Daughter Would Be ‘Dynamite’ In UN Post


US 'Not Concerned' With Short Term Dollar Value, Says Mnuchin
File photo: US President Donald Trump flanked by daughter Ivanka and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin (L) speaks during a tour of the H&K Equipment Company in Coraopolis, Pennsylvania on January 18, 2018. Mandel NGAN / AFP
US 'Not Concerned' With Short Term Dollar Value, Says Mnuchin
US President Donald Trump flanked by daughter Ivanka and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin (L) speaks during a tour of the H&K Equipment Company in Coraopolis, Pennsylvania on January 18, 2018. Mandel NGAN / AFP

 

President Donald Trump’s losing his ambassador to the United Nations but says his daughter Ivanka would make a “dynamite” replacement — if not for nepotism complaints.

“Ivanka would be dynamite. It’s nothing to do with nepotism. But I want to tell you, the people that know, know that Ivanka would be dynamite. But, you know, I would then be accused of nepotism,” Trump said at the White House.

Hours earlier, Trump abruptly announced the resignation of Ambassador Nikki Haley, who in a surprise move will step down at the end of this year.

“We are looking at numerous people,” Trump told reporters, without ruling out hiring Ivanka.

Trump has raised eyebrows with his blurring of the lines between relatives, family businesses and official duties since he was elected in 2016.

Ivanka and her husband Jared Kushner both work in the White House as high-level unpaid advisers. Among other duties, Kushner, an Orthodox Jew, is tasked with creating a Middle East peace plan.