Trump considered daughter Ivanka for head of World Bank

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President Donald Trump considered nominating his daughter to head the World Bank.

File: President Donald Trump considered nominating his daughter Ivanka to head the World Bank.WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump considered nominating his daughter to head the World Bank, and she also would have been"great" as US ambassador to the United Nations, he said in an interview published on Friday.

But if he had nominated his daughter -- who is a senior advisor to the president --"they'd say nepotism, when it would've had nothing to do with nepotism. But she would've been incredible."

 

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Talk about nepotism in the high order

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So Trump likes the African style of leadership? WTF

Maye babo!

WTF?

Zuma and Duduzane Cyril and Andile 🤣

realDonaldTrump

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Trump is SA currption×100

How very José Eduardo dos Santos.

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