The daughter of the current US President Ivanka Trump inherited from her father a love of money and praise and from an early age demonstrated the contempt he shared for poor people. Ivanka’s former close friend, journalist Lysandra Ohrstrom, spoke about this in an essay published by Vanity Fair.
According to her, Ivanka Trump was obsessed with status from childhood and often shifted responsibility for her misdeeds during her school years to others. “She had a Trump instinct for money, status and power, and an inherited instinct from her father to ‘throw others under the bus’ to save herself,” Orstrom wrote.
The journalist recalled that when she was about 20 years old, she advised Ivanka for a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel Richard Russo “The Fall of the Empire”, in which representatives of the working class appear. According to Orstrom, the recommendation angered Ivanka, and she asked her friend why she decided that she would be interested in reading about the “poor gods”. At the same time, Orstrom noted that Ivanka was always happy to retell the words of those who praised her.
She clarified that she began to closely communicate with the daughter of the American leader in the seventh grade, and many years later, in 2009, became a bridesmaid at her wedding.
Previously, Lysandra Orstrom revealed details of the attitude of the family members of the current US president towards Jews … In addition, the journalist recalled the envy of Donald Trump towards the elite club Waspy, a competitor to his the Mar-a-Lago Resort Club in Florida.