Despite touting her massive portfolio of "women's issues," and aside from her
pending attempt
to expand the child tax credit, Ivanka has not been successful in
actually implementing anything. She also stays disturbingly silent
throughout her father's systematic efforts to undermine women's health
and rights, standing idly by as the President supports bill after bill
taking aim at women's access to everything from
birth control to workplace safety.
To make matters worse, Ivanka has demonstrated that even pay equity is not a real priority for her. She
backed her
father when he ended the Obama-era rule on gender-gap wage data
collection, which enabled the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission to
collect salary data from large companies by race and gender to better
understand patterns of pay discrimination.
"Ivanka
Trump's sporadic forays into discussions about her issue priorities,
more often than not, have been largely rhetorical with few details and
little concrete analysis of the economic, racial, gender, ethnic,
geographic, and other differences that can influence policy needs and
outcomes," said the
Center For American Progress (CAP), a left-leaning public policy research and advocacy organization.
"As a result, there has been virtually no tangible progress on any of the issues Ivanka Trump claimed that she would spearhead."
The organization,
which analyzed Ivanka's
work on women's and working families' issues in a report card,
determined that her support for the Trump administration rolling back
progress on equal pay sends mixed signals about her commitment to
prioritizing the needs of all women and her ability to craft the policy
solutions essential to women's progress.
CAP gives Ivanka's work on entrepreneurship, her most vocal effort to empower women, a D- letter grade.
So why is Ivanka representing America to the world? Because she is Donald Trump's daughter.
Although
she lacks any qualifications or credentials to represent the US on the
global stage, India will not be the first time Ivanka will have led an
official American delegation overseas.
Soon
after her father took office, Ivanka, who is also a senior White House
official, represented the US in Germany at the W-20, a summit of G-20
countries aimed at promoting women's workforce participation and
equality.
Ivanka even spoke on a panel alongside German Chancellor Angela Merkel and
was booed by the audience when she attempted to portray her father as a women's rights advocate, prompting Ivanka
to state that
"the thousands of women who have worked with and for my father for
decades when he was in the private sector are a testament to his belief
and solid conviction in the potential of women and their ability to do
the job as well as any man."
But
what Ivanka may have been able to (kind of) get away with in Germany is
not going to work in India, because America is currently undergoing
what could be a real cultural revolution when it comes to sexual abuse
against women.
As the
media in the US erupts with stories of sexual harassment and abuse
allegations against high-profile men in virtually every industry, it is
clear that the country is entering a dialogue which could impact women's
rights in America and around the world for years to come.
It is also clear that Ivanka can no longer spin her father, who has been accused by
more than a dozen women of sexual misconduct and was caught on tape bragging about assaulting a woman, as some women's rights champion.
In
addition, the President's recent backing of Republican Senate candidate
Roy Moore, who stands accused of pursuing sexual relationships with
teenagers when he was in his early thirties, does nothing to improve
Donald Trump's own image as a serial abuser of women.
In the Moore case, Ivanka did publicly break from her father by
saying, "There's a special place in hell for people who prey on children" and that she has no reason to doubt the victims.
But
while she may have effectively glossed over her father's misogynistic
administration in the past, we are now in the #MeToo era. And the days
of Ivanka being deployed as her father's most effective PR tool are
over.
At a time of
decreased US global engagement and diplomacy, having Ivanka represent
America in any capacity on the international stage only gives the world
one clear message -- that nepotism and corruption remain deeply
entrenched in the Trump White House.
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