Ivanka Trump’s son, Theodore, is growing up in the White House. The 10-month-old has already crawled for the first time on the floors of the famous building, and now he sits on his mother’s lap as she takes calls. President Trump’s daughter posted this adorable picture of her and her son, joking that he is her ‘personal assistant’.
“Taking a call in the White House with my personal assistant Theodore,” wrote Ivanka under the photo.
In case you’re not updated, liberals have launched a boycott against Ivanka Trump’s clothing brand, and so far four retailer have cracked under the pressure and decided not to sell her clothing and accessories.
Nordstrom Inc., an American chain of luxury department stores headquartered in Seattle, Washington, was probably the first company to start this ‘rebellion’, followed by Belk, ShopStyle and Home Shopping Network.
The Home Shopping Network confirmed that it had removed Ivanka’s brand, but claimed that it was not a political decision, reports Telegraph.
A spokesperson said: “At HSN we are non-partisan and our product decisions are based solely on a continual evaluation related to our business”.
A spokesperson from Belk also told the website that the removal was based on “performance” not politics.
Rosemary K. Young, the senior director of marketing at Ivanka Trump’s brand said: “The Ivanka Trump brand continues to expand across categories and distribution with increased customer support, leading us to experience significant year-over-year revenue growth in 2016.”
“We believe that the strength of a brand is measured not only by the profits it generates, but the integrity it maintains.”
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