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America welcomes Trump’s ‘beautiful Jewish’ grandchild

America welcomed with joy and pride the news that Ivanka Trump, the daughter of Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump, gave birth to a baby boy with her husband Jared Kushner.
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March 28, 2016

America welcomed with joy and pride the news that Ivanka Trump, the daughter of Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump, gave birth to a baby boy with her husband Jared Kushner.

“Jared and I feel incredibly blessed to announce the arrival of Theodore James Kushner,” Ivanka tweeted at 7:13 p.m. est, one and a half hours after the baby was born.

Trump expressed his joy of welcoming his third Jewish grandchild in his address at AIPAC’s annual policy conference last week. “My daughter Ivanka is about to have a beautiful Jewish baby!”

In an appearance on “Fox and Friends” on Monday, Trump pointed out that his newly born grandchild arrived “on Easter, so we have an Easter baby, which is beautiful.”

Twitter, nonetheless, celebrated the news.

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