The US is still bogged down by “Trump derangement syndrome,” and the added infatuation with cancel culture has made Ivanka Trump the target of a massive pile-on according to Sky News host Chris Smith.
Ms Trump was photographed holding a can of Goya Beans, standing in solidarity with the company which has been subject to vitriol online after the CEO praised President Donald Trump.
The presidential advisor and First Daughter was accused of not having the legal right to be photographed with a product as it allegedly violates ethics rules which bar officials from endorsements. “Can you believe this? She’s just showing support for the victims of social media abuse campaign, and victims who operate in a third world business environment, I might add,” Mr Smith said. “What a crock of steaming beans.
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