'Foreign leaders loved her': Donald Trump defends daughter Ivanka's role as unofficial diplomat

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Trump defends daughter Ivanka's role as unofficial diplomat

WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump defended his daughter Ivanka Trump on Friday amid criticism of her high-profile role in the Group of 20 summit in Japan last week.

Ivanka Trump, who serves as a senior adviser to her father, was a constant presence at his side during last week’s three-day trip to Asia, which included the G-20 summit and a visit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Unat the Demilitarized Zone. Ivanka Trump’s role as unofficial diplomat raised eyebrows and prompted questions about the propriety of the president’s daughter taking on such a high profile in international affairs.

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