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Posted: 2024-11-05T09:42:19Z | Updated: 2024-11-05T09:44:07Z Ivanka Trump Shared 17 Truths On Election Eve And Critics Responded As 1 | HuffPost

Ivanka Trump Shared 17 Truths On Election Eve And Critics Responded As 1

Donald Trump's daughter talked about peace, love and positivity and you know what happened.

Ivanka Trump  drew mockery on Monday for sharing the 17 life lessons that she claims to have learned along the way after she turned 43 last week.

Former president and current GOP nominee Donald Trump s daughter on the day before the 2024 election listed the truths on X, formerly Twitter.

They included the importance of forgiving people, learning from others, choosing words that heal, not harm, guarding peace and approaching people and life with love and positivity.

Heres to another year of growth, love, and meaningful moments! she concluded the thread, here .

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Ivanka Trump attended the 2024 Republican National Convention in support of her father, GOP nominee Donald Trump, but has largely been out of the spotlight during his campaign.
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Ivanka Trump and her husband, Jared Kushner , served as unpaid White House advisers during Donald Trumps first term.

During that time, they reportedly earned somewhere between $172 million and $640 million  in outside income from other business interests.

Ivanka Trump has remained largely out of the spotlight during her fathers 2024 campaign, although she did appear at the Republican National Convention.

And to many of her life lessons, many commenters simply made scathing comments about her father.

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