Published 15:06 IST, September 29th 2020
Donald Trump slams 'fake report' claiming he suggested Ivanka as his running mate in 2016
US President Donald Trump refuted a media report claim that he suggested naming daughter Ivanka Trump as the candidate for Vice President in 2016 elections
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US President Donald Trump on Tuesday lashed out at a media channel for reporting that he suggested naming daughter Ivanka Trump as Republican candidate for Vice President in 2016 elections. Terming it as fake news, Trump said it was ridiculous of media to report that he wanted Ivanka to be his running mate in 2016 Presidential elections.
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Citing a book authored by Trump’s former deputy campaign manr Rick Gates, a US media channel had reported that President suggested naming his n-34-year-old daughter Ivanka Trump as Vice President, who had never held an elected office.
"I think it should be Ivanka. What about Ivanka as my VP? She's bright, she's smart, she's beautiful, and people would love her!" read a quote from Gates’ book which is set to publish in October.
It furr said that Trump brought up idea repeatedly over following weeks, insisting she would be embraced by Republican base. According to Gates, Trump was so taken with concept of his eldest daughter being vice president that his team polled idea twice, according to Gates.
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'Ivanka turned down idea'
former campaign manr furr wrote it was Ivanka Trump who finally ended conversation by telling her far it was t a good idea. Donald Trump n selected Mike Pence, after goverr impressed him by delivering a "vicious and extended mologue" about Bill and Hillary Clinton at a breakfast later that summer.
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While ors might perceive incident as a distasteful symbol of Trump's nepotism, Gates said it shows President’s commitment to family, loyalty and ensuring those around him support his nda and t ir own.
After working on 2016 campaign, Gates pleaded guilty in February 2018 to conspiracy against United States and lying to federal investigators in relation to lobbying work he had done in Ukraine before joining Trump's team. He was sentenced to 45 days in prison, and probation for three years. His prison term was suspended in April due to coronavirus pandemic.
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(Im credits: AP)
15:06 IST, September 29th 2020