Ivanka Trump’s profile change sparks Twitter buzz

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Vogue magazine on Monday reported that Ivanka Trump has made a notable change to her Twitter profile.

“At some point, likely while thousands of women across the country took to the streets for the second annual Women’s March, Trump deleted ‘passionate advocate for the education and empowerment of women and girls’ from her Twitter profile,” the magazine noted.

Other reports say the change was made earlier this year and only began to draw scrutiny over the weekend.

Her current profile reads, “Wife, mother, sister, daughter. Advisor to POTUS on job creation + economic empowerment, workforce development & entrepreneurship.”

It’s unclear what prompted Ivanka Trump to make that reported change, but she has faced significant criticism on women’s issues during her time as the first daughter.

As a Politico piece noted in early January, “she seems blind to her circumscribed position as a self-professed champion of women who is simultaneously an unquestioning aide to a president who’s been accused of groping women.”

In response to the Twitter profile edit, social media reactions included, “I guess she finally got honest with herself,” and “Good. It was a serious reach anyway.”

Despite the controversies surrounding her, it has been suggested that she has big Washington, D.C. aspirations.

In his new book ‘Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House,’ Michael Wolff notes, citing sources, that Ivanka Trump and her husband Jared Kushner have agreed that she will be the one to run for president if or when the time comes.

“The first woman president, Ivanka entertained, would not be Hillary Clinton; it would be Ivanka Trump,” Wolff writes.

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