Ivanka's business said it was shutting down. But it's still getting trademarks from China, while she's still in the White House.
— Citizens for Ethics @CREWcrew - Sept 30, 2018
If China wants to end Trump’s Trade War, they should cancel Ivanka and Trump’s trademarks.
A reminder that Ivanka Trump’s fashion brand will continue to get foreign trademarks, even though it’s shutting down.
— Citizens for Ethics @CREWcrew - Aug 28, 2018
Now she can focus on:
- the lawsuit against the Trump Foundation for using charity funds as their own piggy bank #TrumpFamily
- the tax fraud investigation into the Trump Foundation #TaxReturns
Continue to #BoycottIvanka #BoycottTrump
What will Trumpettes wear?
Unfortunately, selling political favors is a thousand times easier and more profitable than selling clothes and shoes - from China.
This would a much bigger impact if you tagged @IvankaTrump on the chance she might see it. Someone MUST hold her accountable for her actions! I hope Mueller is on this like white on rice!!
— ❄️ 🌊Sheryl Lynne ReSister 🌊 ❄️ @shossy2 - July 2, 2018
New York’s AG Barbara Underwood is on the case #TrumpFoundation
We are suing the Donald J. Trump Foundation and its directors @realDonaldTrump, Donald J. Trump Jr., Ivanka Trump, and Eric Trump for extensive and persistent violations of state and federal law.
— NY AG Underwood @NewYorkStateAG - June 14, 2018
Trump’s FIRST 💰 Americans LAST.
Trump Recession Coming #Layoffs #Bankruptcy #RepublicansCOMPLICIT
Xi has Ivanka’s back. But WHY?
“Ivanka still has a financial interest in her business and stands to profit from the factory.”, Citizens for Ethics @CREWcrew
Three China Labor Watch activists arrested last year while investigating abuses at Chinese suppliers for Ivanka Trump's fashion brand were released from bail Tuesday, the New York nonprofit group said, but questions remain about their ability to live and work freely in China.
Last May, the activists were arrested and detained for a month as they gathered evidence of low pay and excessive overtime, as well as physical and crude verbal abuse at a Huajian Group shoe factory in the southeastern Chinese city of Ganzhou.
Police pressured the investigators into signing documents stating that their actions caused the Huajian Group a financial loss — which could give Chinese authorities ongoing leverage, according to China Labor Watch founder Li Qiang.
"This is the police plan to give them potential pressure to control them," Li said, adding that police also warned the men not to "make trouble."
Ivanka and Jared went from $19 million to $82 million in one year🔥
Now you know why Ivanka and Jared are working at the White House for FREE. As with movies, all of the real money is on the backend #ChaChing #TrumpsFIRST
In their last financial disclosure, filed in July 2017, the couple reported jointly making at least $19 million in income from business ventures and $80 million in real estate and other revenue between Jan. 2016 and the first months of 2017.
Get ready to upchuck!
“I look at what my kids have sacrificed to go into government, with the only intent of doing good for this country and for the world, and to help people,” Charles Kushner told the Real Deal. #SelfEnrichment
USPS, Ivanka’s father said you better charge the appropriate rates
Ivanka, Daddy said to make sure you collect and pay sales taxes
Ivanka Clothing: 100% Made in CHINA
Trump announced tariffs on Chinese-made goods. Guess whose company's products are exempt.
Trump Exempts Ivanka's Clothing Line From China Tariff
Trump and family are littered with coincidences!
China can do the world a favor and prevent a trade war by cancelling all Trump family related trademarks, clothing deals and Jared’s family real estate.
Read more from Think Progress
Ivanka Trump: Riding on Daddy’s Coattails
“Ivanka spends much of ‘The Trump Card’ massaging the difficulty in her premise. What can a woman born with a silver spoon in her mouth teach people who use plastic forks to eat salads at their desks?”
“In business, as in life, nothing is ever handed to you.
Yes, I’ve had the great good fortune to be born into a life of wealth and privilege, with a name to match.
Yes, I’ve had every opportunity, every advantage. And yes, I’ve chosen to build my career on a foundation built by my father and grandfather.”
- Ivanka Trump
Publishers and Ivanka are #Dumbasabrick
New Rules:
- Trump’s have to pay publishers to publish their books
- Trump’s have to pay stores to carry their books
Ivanka Trump’s latest memoir on empowering working women is so far a moneyloser for its publisher, Portfolio, a division of publishing giant Penguin Random House, Forbes has found.
- From its May 2017 release through the end of the year, Trump’s book Women Who Work sold 31,900 copies, according to data from NPD Bookscan
- That means the book raked in about $1.1 million.
- Portfolio received an estimated $566,000 from all the sales, while it paid a $787,500 advance to Trump prior to her joining her father’s administration as an advisor.
- Altogether Forbes, with help from publishing experts, estimates that Portfolio, which did not respond to multiple requests for comment, has lost at least $220,000.