Published 16:07 IST, July 16th 2020
Ivanka Trump’s Goya post sparks hilarious memes, White House says 'unfairly mocked'
Ivanka Trump’s picture to support Goya Food, company that became a target of consumer boycott after the CEO praised the US President, has triggered meme fest.
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Ivanka Trump’s recent picture to support Goya Food, company that became a target of consumer boycott after CEO praised US President at a Hispanic event, has triggered hilarious memes on Twitter. On July 15, White House viser and daughter of President Donald Trump took to social media to share an im of herself holding a can of beans to support Goya Foods, however, she has been facing a backlash as Government watchdogs believe that she doesn’t have right to violate ethics rules that bar government officials from using ir public office to endorse specific products or groups.
Ivanka’s support came after Goya Food’s CEO Robert Unanue attended an event with US President and praised Trump. Unanue’s comments triggered a backlash from a number of Americans who believe Trump’s policies to be racist and discriminatory towards country’s Hispanic population. However, Ivanka shared a picture of herself to support firm and even tweeted company’s slogan in English.
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Netizens express displeasure with memes
While she too faced criticism and defended herself by saying that she has ‘every right’ to publicly express her support, several netizens took to Twitter to remind her that she can t use her position to promote a brand. A number of internet users also expressed ir displeasure with help of hilarious memes. Here are some of trending tweets,
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Meanwhile, White House in a statement also defended Ivanka and said, “Only media and cancel culture movement would criticize Ivanka for showing her personal support for a company that has been unfairly mocked, boycotted and ridiculed for supporting this ministration — one that has consistently fought for and delivered for Hispanic community”.
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White House spokesperson Carolina Hurley furr ded, “Ivanka is proud of this strong, Hispanic-owned business with deep roots in U.S. and has every right to express her personal support”.
(With AP inputs)
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16:07 IST, July 16th 2020