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Ivanka Trump And Her Family Show Their Respect For The secret Service

Ivanka Trump has class. Not many rich kids are this well behaved. Their parents raised them to respect others and to treat everyone with grace and dignity.

Ivanka Trump, like all children of sitting presidents, is protected by a Secret Service detail, a straightforward and accepted fact, yet that hasn’t stopped the ridiculous left from being critical about it.

It seems Ivanka has found a way to show the Secret Service some appreciation for their time and hard work, while also managing to win over critics in her own neighborhood.

While the work the Secret Service does certainly can’t be considered easy, it seems that Ivanka Trump and her family want to make it at least a little bit sweeter.

As the Daily Mail reports:

The Kushner family showed their appreciation to the Secret Service Friday morning, by bringing them some treats.

Jared Kushner and his two oldest children, five-year-old Arabella and three-year-old Joseph, brought out a tray of goodies to the agents on duty outside of the family’s Kalorama home on Friday.

Little Joseph smiled ear-to-ear as he carried the tin tray out of the house to one of his protectors.

Photographers were on hand to capture the adorable moment:

When Ivanka Trump and her husband Jared Kushner moved into the Kalorama neighborhood of Washington DC with their three children, it caused an annoyance for many of the residents.

The Kushner family’s arrival to the neighborhood brought with it a whole lot of troubles, including security camping out on the block where their house is located. Many

Many neighbors complained about being unable to use the sidewalk near the Kushner home due to the security presence. Apparently, the security even posted “no parking” signs in front of their neighbors’ homes.

Added to that, the residential area became a hotbed of picture takers who annoyed the neighborhood.

 

How Ivanka has dealt with this local kerfuffle offers insight into her role in the Trump court. Part goodwill ambassador, part court consigliere, she has the most access to her father. In Kalorama, Ivanka employed her own brand of diplomacy. She knocked on each of her neighbors’ doors with stealth weapons in tow: her children and baked goods. The blatant PR offensive was highly effective. “Lovely, just lovely,” says Rhona Friedman, a lawyer, and neighbor who had been wary. “People who know her say the same thing: that she’s very gracious.”

Friedman had reportedly “screamed,” and took her problems to city officials when the “no parking” signs appeared in front of her home. It would appear that Ivanka’s baking – or at least her choice in pastry shops – is good enough to win over her most critical neighbor.

Don’t you just love Ivanka?

Alex D.

Alex D is a conservative journalist, who covers all issues of importance for conservatives. He brings attention and insight from what happens in the White House to the streets of American towns, because it all has an impact on our future, and the country left for our children. Exposing the truth is his ultimate goal, mixed with wit where it's appropriate, and feels that journalism shouldn't be censored. Join him & let's spread the good word!

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Jo Anna Kalber
7 years ago

Granted, she has the best face money can buy! But the more important part is that inside that “who” you can find the real qualities that even rich kids should cultivate. Humility, graciousness, good manners, and a caring nature. To all of you crazed democrats, would that your kids could inculcate these qualities! We would not have the chaos that they have created!

Ruby
Ruby
7 years ago
Reply to  Jo Anna Kalber

Well said Jo Anna.

Thomas Oakes
Thomas Oakes
7 years ago

That’s the difference between having class and being an a_ _ !!
The Liberals should pay close attention to how people with manners act and behave.

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