Ivanka Trump Declares Neutrality on Father’s
Indictment
By Margaret
Hartmann, senior editor for Intelligencer who has worked at New York since 2012
https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2023/03/ivanka-trump-neutrality-statement-father-indictment.html
“Donald
Trump? I don’t know her.”
Former
president Donald Trump was indicted in Manhattan on Thursday over hush-money
payments made to porn star Stormy Daniels during the 2016 presidential campaign
to kill the story of their alleged affair. Presumably Ivanka Trump has some
thoughts, as most Americans carry an opinion about this historic development,
and Donald Trump happens to be her father and former White House boss. But you
wouldn’t know it from the statement Ivanka posted to her Instagram Stories
midday Friday.
These 27
words should be taught in public-relations courses. Is Ivanka denouncing Donald
Trump? No, it says right there: “I love my father.” Okay, so she agrees with
her brother Eric that this is “third-world prosecutorial misconduct” that
proves America has gone off the rails? Maybe, maybe not? Is she “pained” for
her father because he’s being unfairly persecuted, or for her country because
our former president is a crook who must be brought to justice? Unclear. All we
know for sure is that Ivanka appreciates “the voices across the political
spectrum expressing support and concern” — which could mean Marjorie Taylor
Greene, or the Krassenstein brothers, or both.
Ivanka
might as well have said, “Hello. I’m here as a fellow human to acknowledge that
Donald Trump has, as we know, been indicted. Trump was a man. Also, he was
president of the United State for four years. And when a person is indicted, it
is sad.”
Of course,
in a broader sense, we all know exactly what Ivanka’s statement means: To quote
Taylor Swift, “I would very much like to be excluded from this
narrative.”
In
November, Ivanka announced (also in an Instagram Story) that she will have
nothing to do with her father’s political career going forward. And there have
been sporadic signs that she really means it, like this quote a “social source”
randomly gave to People magazine a day before the Trump indictment:
“Even
though Ivanka loves her dad, she knows how impossible he can be,” a social
source tells PEOPLE — though another person close to the former first daughter
alleges there is no tension in their father-daughter relationship, and that
she’s simply focused on raising her children and building a life in Miami.
The initial
source says that 41-year-old Ivanka “is recreating her business life and
raising her children which are her priorities. She is through with politics.”
Now
Ivanka’s decision to distance herself from her father looks smarter than ever.
Since she’s officially no longer serving as a political adviser to her father,
no one really expected her to proclaim her father’s innocence in over-the-top
public statements on Thursday night. But Don Jr. had to go on Truth Social and
fret about politicians trying to lock up their opponents:
Eric had to
go on Hannity and lament that New York prosecutors are going after billionaire
politicians rather than people so poor they have to steal Tylenol.
And Melania
Trump had to very publicly dine with her husband at Mar-a-Lago hours after the
indictment news broke to signal to the world that she’s not stressed about her
husband being charged with crimes related to cheating on her while she was
pregnant.
If this
news had dropped a few years ago, Ivanka probably would have spent the night
sharing an extremely awkward meal with her father and stepmother. But today
she’s a whole new Ivanka, even if her PR strategy regarding her father isn’t
entirely novel. As of late Friday afternoon, Tiffany Trump still hadn’t
commented on the indictment, but barely anyone even noticed. “As she rarely
speaks publicly, her silence was not unusual,” the New York Times noted.
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