Trump Denies Hyping Ivanka As His Potential Running Mate In 2016: ‘Totally Ridiculous’

President Donald Trump, an Senior Advisor to President Trump, Ivanka Trump, arrive to the "White House Summit on Human Trafficking: The 20th Anniversary of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000" event in the... President Donald Trump, an Senior Advisor to President Trump, Ivanka Trump, arrive to the "White House Summit on Human Trafficking: The 20th Anniversary of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000" event in the East Room of the White House on January 31, 2020. (Photo by Sarah Silbiger/Getty Images) MORE LESS

President Donald Trump on Monday night denied reports that he had insisted on making his daughter, Ivanka Trump, his running mate during the 2016 elections.

“Now Fake News @CNN is actually reporting that I wanted my daughter, Ivanka, to run with me as my Vice President in 2016 Election,” Trump tweeted, incorrectly attributing the report to CNN (it was the Washington Post and Bloomberg News). “Wrong and totally ridiculous. These people are sick!”

On Monday, the Post and Bloomberg News reported on former 2016 Trump campaign deputy manager Rick Gates’ upcoming book that alleged then-candidate Trump had pushed for Ivanka to be his running mate.

“She’s bright, she’s smart, she’s beautiful, and the people would love her!” Trump told campaign staffers, according to Gates. The GOP candidate would reportedly go on to recommend his daughter several times in the following weeks, prompting the campaign to include Ivanka in the polling for potential running mates twice.

Gates recounted that Ivanka eventually told her father that her being on the ticket was “not a good idea.” Later, then-Indiana Gov. Mike Pence (R) became Trump’s running mate instead.

After winning the race in 2016, Trump appointed Ivanka and her husband, Jared Kushner, as White House senior advisers.

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  1. Totally Ridiculous = Bigly True

  2. Avatar for schmed schmed says:

    “Now Fake News @CNN is actually reporting that I wanted my daughter, Ivanka, to run with me as my Vice President in 2016 Election,” Trump tweeted, incorrectly attributing the report to CNN (it was the Washington Post and Bloomberg News).

    Uh, it was your buddy Rick Gates who was sucking up to the (un)presidential rump in his sycophantic tome. Blame him.

  3. Just coming to say that I take that as a confirmation.

  4. Wonder no longer. He has just confirmed.

  5. He seems to think it’s somehow self-evidently implausible which is just LOL. Nothing is more plausible. He sees her as a) very specially excellent and thus b) an extension of himself.

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