Ivanka Trump-Kushner is a government employee; there are no inappropriate questions if the material is not classified. The accusation by other women about her father is a legitimate question. What does she know and when did she know it?
I would like to know if any of the women involved in the accusations and quite possibly non-disclosure agreements, went to Ivanka with their complaints and/or evidence?
28 February 2018
By Ashley Coleman
Ivanka Trump (click here) was questioned about the sexual misconduct allegations against her father while in PyeongChang, South Korea for the Olympics
The first daughter said she thought it was 'a pretty inappropriate question'
'I believe my father, I know my father. So I think I have that right as a daughter to believe my father,' she said
More than a dozen women have spoken out to accuse the president of inappropriate touching and kissing
More recently, reports have suggested that the president had at least two affairs during his marriage to first lady Melania
Trump has denied all of the allegations against him ...
As a government employee, Ivanka is held to the same standard as everyone else. The sexual assaults that Donald Trump already bragged about could be viewed as legitimate acts against women and illegal.
Trump’s accusers, (click here) clockwise from top left: Summer Zervos, Kristin Anderson, Jessica Leeds, Rachel Crooks, Mindy McGillivray, Karena Virginia, Jessica Drake, Cathy Heller, Jill Harth, Temple Taggart McDowell, Cassandra Searles, Natasha Stoynoff
Ivanka needs to consult with her attorney and then come forward with any information.
This is the same priviledge Trump believes he has because of his positions within power and his ill gotten wealth. Trump is not supposed to be above the law.