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Ivanka Trump, daughter of former President Donald Trump, said Friday that she felt “hurt” for her father and the country, after a New York grand jury decided that the Republican should be criminally charged.

“I love my father and I love my country. Today, I hurt for both of us,” Ivanka Trump noted in a message from her on her Instagram story, stating her “appreciation” for the voices across the Political State spectrum who expressed support and concern for her. .

The message from the former president’s daughter comes after Trump became the first former president of the United States to face criminal charges after being indicted by a New York grand jury in a case related to a payment to buy the silence of the Porn actress Stormy Daniels with campaign money from the 2016 presidential election, and who claimed to have had sex with him in 2006.

Ivanka, who is the mother of three children, was a White House adviser during the Trump presidency, an appointment that generated controversy in the country.

After the conservative’s defeat in the November 2020 elections, Ivanka distanced herself from politics to dedicate herself to her family.

Despite her distance from politics, Ivanka was investigated by US justice, like Donald Jr. and Eric, for alleged financial irregularities in her family’s business group.

These three brothers are the result of the former president’s marriage to the Czech model and skier, Ivana Zelnóckova, who died in July 2022.

Trump has two other children, who are from his second wife, actress Marla Maples, and one from his current wife, former first lady Melania Trump.

With information from the EFE agency

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