Ivanka Trump mocked on social media after calling food an 'investment'

"I know words, I have the best words."

Although President Trump claims he knows the "best words," his daughter Ivanka is catching some heat for her own word choice.

In an interview discussing tax reform with Tucker Carlson on Fox News, Ivanka appears to have made two mistakes.

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"Indeniably it’s very expensive to raise children that is you're a stay at home parent who's investing in potentially after school activities, mommy and me classes, food and whatever it is that they think is the best investment to help their family and their children."

If you didn’t catch them, the world of social media certainly did... "Food? As an investment? She has no idea of what the average family needs in order to put the American Dream in their children’s grasp."

And they didn’t pull any punches… "It's what happens when you've never paid for a thing in your life."

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And her second verbal faux pax… "I don’t think 'indeniably' is a word either." Because it’s not and she most likely meant to say “undeniably."

Trump decided to cut her trip in Asia short in order to come back and support the new tax reforms that she insists will support the middle class, saying, "Really it’s the central theme, middle-income Americans and supporting them."

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