Trump’s Decision To Bomb Syria Influenced by “Heartbroken” Ivanka

Eric Trump also said that his father was not intimidated by Russia President Putin’s warning of war.
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Ivanka Trump, daughter of US President Donald Trump. (Photo: AP)
Ivanka Trump, daughter of US President Donald Trump. (Photo: AP)
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US President Donald Trump's decision to bomb Syria, following the deadly chemical attack, was apparently influenced by his daughter, Ivanka, being "heartbroken and outraged" by the inhumanity.

Speaking with The Daily Telegraph on Tuesday, Eric Trump said, "Ivanka is the mother of three kids and she has influence.

"I'm sure she said, 'Listen, this is horrible stuff.' My father will act in times like that."

Trump also said that his father was not intimidated by Russia President Putin's warning of war.

"He is not a guy who gets intimidated. I can tell you he is tough and won't be pushed around," he said.

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