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Ivanka Trump: Dad’s comments about women ‘offensive’

Ivanka Trump said lewd and sexually aggressive comments made by her father, Donald Trump, in a leaked 2005 audiotape were “inappropriate and offensive.”
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October 19, 2016

Ivanka Trump said lewd and sexually aggressive comments made by her father, Donald Trump, in a leaked 2005 audiotape were “inappropriate and offensive.”

“My father’s comments were clearly inappropriate and offensive, and I’m glad that he acknowledged this fact with an immediate apology to my family and the American people,” the Republican presidential nominee’s Jewish daughter said in a statement to Fast Company published Monday.

Ivanka Trump had been silent in the more than a week since the release of a 2005 “Access Hollywood” video in which Donald Trump brags about kissing women and grabbing their genitals without their permission.

The magazine included the statement in a profile of Ivanka Trump, in which she discussed the intense scrutiny she and her family have faced during the presidential campaign. Trump converted to Orthodox Judaism in 2009 before marrying Jared Kushner, a New York real estate magnate and newspaper publisher who is now a top adviser to her father.

About negative media coverage of Donald Trump, Ivanka Trump said she was able “to shrug off the things that I read about him that are wrong.” She rejected the label of “adviser,” saying she is a “daughter and an executive who has worked alongside him.” She said she does not intend to serve in a future Trump administration.

Also Monday, Donald Trump’s wife, Melania, defended her husband in a CNN interview, saying he had been “egged on” into “boy talk” in the leaked video by then-“Access Hollywood” host Billy Bush. A day after the video leaked, Melania Trump issued a statement calling his comments “unacceptable and offensive” and expressing hope that people would forgive him the way she had.

The Trumps were married months before the video was recorded.

Pressed on the comments in the second presidential debate, Donald Trump denied actually being sexually aggressive with women. But several women have come forward to say he had groped or sexually assaulted them. The candidate has denied the claims, calling the women liars and criticizing their appearances. He has suggested they are part of a conspiracy against him.

The third and final presidential debate is in Las Vegas on Wednesday at 9 p.m. Eastern time.

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