AP Interview: Ivanka Trump says Africa would inspire her dad
ABIDJAN, Cote d’Ivoire — On a trip to Africa to promote women’s economic empowerment, Ivanka Trump said Wednesday the White House should be judged by its actions toward a continent that her father has privately disparaged.
In an interview with The Associated Press, the president’s daughter and senior adviser pointed to visits to the continent by herself, first lady Melania Trump and others, saying: “Our commitment to Africa is clear.” She added that she hopes President Donald Trump will visit, saying: “I’ve been deeply, deeply inspired by my trip here. And I think he will be as well.”
Ivanka Trump spoke on the last day of her four-day trip to Ethiopia and Ivory Coast, which has featured a mix of carefully choreographed diplomacy and visits to local business ventures as she advances a White House program to give an economic boost to women in the developing world. While the trip was viewed with some skepticism given the president’s persistent efforts to cut foreign aid and his disparaging comments about African countries, no tension was on display as his daughter posed for photos with top officials and announced development grants.