Ivana Trump has died at 73

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Anonymous wrote:Ivanka, for once, is really nicely dressed and put together. I wouldn't wear heels like that, but I think she looks really nice.

Kimberly looks like the caricatures of her that they were drawing 5 years ago. I think eventually her face might just implode. It's so sad.


What kind of make-up and contouring has Ivanka done to her face? She looks ridiculous. Jared looks more and more androgynous and reptilian.

Your comment about Kimberly looking like her caricatures made me LOL.
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Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why Tiffany or Barron were there. They had no interactions with this woman.


They were there to fill seats. There was desperation to make her look well-liked enough to have people there.


That is a truly horrible thing to say - and I detest Donald Trump

Divorce wrecks raw emotional havoc in children's lives AND Yet, Ivanka is kind to Tiffany, who attended out of support for her half-siblings

Donald Trump is a deeply flawed, destructive human being, but clearly SOMEONE whether it was the kids themselves, Ivana or all the mothers or maybe the tiny eetsy 1/4 ounce of decency Donald possesses- the siblings stepped up for THIS One


Um, you don’t know Ivanka so you do not know if she is kind to Tiff or not. LoL
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Anonymous wrote:I think Vanessa looks good. Her hair just needs a trim, it’s a little unhealthy. It’s strange Tiffany Trump went. Ivana apparently hated Marla Maples.

I don’t think it’s strange that Tiffany attended the funeral. She wasn’t there for Ivana; she went as a gesture of love and support for her 3 half siblings who lost their mother.


Really? I don’t think so. Apparently she isn’t close to her half siblings. My guess is she went because everyone else went, and she doesn’t want to be excluded from family events.

It was invite only, so it’s not like her presence was unwelcome.


I suspect Ivanka keeps Tiffany involved. Ivanka mentioned how she persuaded daddy to give Tiff money and Ivanka had power as the golden child. Tiffany probably used that connection to her advantage. Now she doesn’t need the money but they keep in touch anyway.

Better to keep relatives close than have them pen negative books like Mary Trump did.


Ivanka is the best of them and you judgement of her ( suggesting her protectiveness of Tiffany was self-serving ) reflects badly on perhaps your own true core- Your's - not Ivanka's as it seems that's all your imagination can come up with

Instead, maybe consider that having seen her family wrecked and her sense of security upended by divorce , she likely would feel empathetic to Tiffany watching this little 4 year old girl go through the SAME Trauma she did a few years later

You know, part of healing yourself is being able to care for others- not " keeping her close so she won't write a book" - how callow of you, PP


They’re a crime family.
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She looked like she was late 80s. I am sure she was a grifter. 73? Haha!
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Anonymous wrote:I'm dying for the tell all books that are to come.

https://jezebel.com/ivana-trump-s-funeral-turned-into-a-very-disturbing-roa-1849316436

Ivana Trump’s Funeral Turned Into a Very Disturbing Roast
But the most unusual eulogy seems to have come from Dorothy Curry, who worked in the Trump household as the children’s nanny and gave remarks in which she referred to Ivana’s isolated later years in terms that sound positively gothic:

In her two-minute speech, she alluded to that isolation, talking about how she had been close to Ms. Trump through the spring and summer of her life, after which followed an autumn and “inevitable winter” of “roses dying” as her former employer’s field of dreams became a “sinking swamp” of “parasites” who had kept her “afloat” with “illicit dreams and schemes.”


Sounds really sad.
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Haven't there been a lot of stories/shows about people "falling" down the stairs lately? Anyone else think DJ Trump did her in? Had her "taken care of"?
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Oooof
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Anonymous wrote:Maybe this has already been covered, but why was her body taken to the golf club and not a cemetery?

I have no idea why Ivana would have chosen that, but Donald will need to be buried someplace with security so that his grave can’t be desecrated.
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Anonymous wrote:Maybe this has already been covered, but why was her body taken to the golf club and not a cemetery?

I have no idea why Ivana would have chosen that, but Donald will need to be buried someplace with security so that his grave can’t be desecrated.


I’m sure the good people will find a way.
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Anonymous wrote:Reading the nyt article posted above. To have multiple anecdotes about corporal punishment in a eulogy? Explains a lot… these kids were messed up on so many levels.

Watch the recent documentary, which is mostly 1-on- 1interviews with the 3 adult children. They all talk about their father never coming to any of their games or events as kids — if you wanted to see dad, you went where he was going (deals & wrestling matches, etc). The adult kids don’t see any harm caused by this dynamic.


I don't either. It is a pretty accurate description of my childhood.

My dad was extremely successful, military & government, and he never had time to attend our sporting events or school activities because he was always working. If we wanted to see him, we went to where he was. He always made time for us there. It was what it was. And it was what made him the respected and highly recognized man that he is today.

My (and apparently the Trump kids') experience was different from yours but it doesn't mean it was less good than yours. I would wager that I have a better and more healthy relationship with my dad than you did/do with yours.

Curious why you felt the need to get defensive. I intentionally wrote that post as neutral - simply re-stating facts. But here you are betting that your dad is better than mine. Sad.


You don't see this statement (The adult kids don’t see any harm caused by this dynamic.) as judgmental? Sad. Actually, very sad.


And I stand by my response. I fully believe that I have a healthier relationship with my dad than you do with yours. How do I know this? I know it because I am not judging him for the decisions that he made to be the best person, father and husband he could be. I recognize and respect his choices because I see the value that he produced for our family and our nation.

DP. This is all anonymous, so I have no idea who you and your father are. I do know who Donald Trump is and what he’s like as a person. I seriously doubt he could be a good father — but not because his kids only really spent time with him at work. Malignant narcissists are not good parents. Compulsive liars are not good parents. Morally bankrupt people are not good parents. Therefore, Trump is unlikely to be a good parent.


You know what makes him a good father? His kids stand by him. They wouldn't do that if they didn't love him and if they didn't respect him. They aren't doing it for money. They are doing it because they love and respect their father. That makes him a good father.

I'm not a Trump fan. Far from it. But it is clear that these kids love their dad, and that makes him a good father.

DP




It’s $$$$$$$$$$$
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Anonymous wrote:Reading the nyt article posted above. To have multiple anecdotes about corporal punishment in a eulogy? Explains a lot… these kids were messed up on so many levels.

Watch the recent documentary, which is mostly 1-on- 1interviews with the 3 adult children. They all talk about their father never coming to any of their games or events as kids — if you wanted to see dad, you went where he was going (deals & wrestling matches, etc). The adult kids don’t see any harm caused by this dynamic.


I don't either. It is a pretty accurate description of my childhood.

My dad was extremely successful, military & government, and he never had time to attend our sporting events or school activities because he was always working. If we wanted to see him, we went to where he was. He always made time for us there. It was what it was. And it was what made him the respected and highly recognized man that he is today.

My (and apparently the Trump kids') experience was different from yours but it doesn't mean it was less good than yours. I would wager that I have a better and more healthy relationship with my dad than you did/do with yours.

Curious why you felt the need to get defensive. I intentionally wrote that post as neutral - simply re-stating facts. But here you are betting that your dad is better than mine. Sad.


You don't see this statement (The adult kids don’t see any harm caused by this dynamic.) as judgmental? Sad. Actually, very sad.


And I stand by my response. I fully believe that I have a healthier relationship with my dad than you do with yours. How do I know this? I know it because I am not judging him for the decisions that he made to be the best person, father and husband he could be. I recognize and respect his choices because I see the value that he produced for our family and our nation.

DP. This is all anonymous, so I have no idea who you and your father are. I do know who Donald Trump is and what he’s like as a person. I seriously doubt he could be a good father — but not because his kids only really spent time with him at work. Malignant narcissists are not good parents. Compulsive liars are not good parents. Morally bankrupt people are not good parents. Therefore, Trump is unlikely to be a good parent.


You know what makes him a good father? His kids stand by him. They wouldn't do that if they didn't love him and if they didn't respect him. They aren't doing it for money. They are doing it because they love and respect their father. That makes him a good father.

I'm not a Trump fan. Far from it. But it is clear that these kids love their dad, and that makes him a good father.

DP




It’s $$$$$$$$$$$


Yeah and a toxic daddy complex. Trust me, it’s not that he’s a good father. Or human being.
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Anonymous wrote:Reading the nyt article posted above. To have multiple anecdotes about corporal punishment in a eulogy? Explains a lot… these kids were messed up on so many levels.

Watch the recent documentary, which is mostly 1-on- 1interviews with the 3 adult children. They all talk about their father never coming to any of their games or events as kids — if you wanted to see dad, you went where he was going (deals & wrestling matches, etc). The adult kids don’t see any harm caused by this dynamic.


I don't either. It is a pretty accurate description of my childhood.

My dad was extremely successful, military & government, and he never had time to attend our sporting events or school activities because he was always working. If we wanted to see him, we went to where he was. He always made time for us there. It was what it was. And it was what made him the respected and highly recognized man that he is today.

My (and apparently the Trump kids') experience was different from yours but it doesn't mean it was less good than yours. I would wager that I have a better and more healthy relationship with my dad than you did/do with yours.

Curious why you felt the need to get defensive. I intentionally wrote that post as neutral - simply re-stating facts. But here you are betting that your dad is better than mine. Sad.


You don't see this statement (The adult kids don’t see any harm caused by this dynamic.) as judgmental? Sad. Actually, very sad.


And I stand by my response. I fully believe that I have a healthier relationship with my dad than you do with yours. How do I know this? I know it because I am not judging him for the decisions that he made to be the best person, father and husband he could be. I recognize and respect his choices because I see the value that he produced for our family and our nation.

DP. This is all anonymous, so I have no idea who you and your father are. I do know who Donald Trump is and what he’s like as a person. I seriously doubt he could be a good father — but not because his kids only really spent time with him at work. Malignant narcissists are not good parents. Compulsive liars are not good parents. Morally bankrupt people are not good parents. Therefore, Trump is unlikely to be a good parent.


You know what makes him a good father? His kids stand by him. They wouldn't do that if they didn't love him and if they didn't respect him. They aren't doing it for money. They are doing it because they love and respect their father. That makes him a good father.

I'm not a Trump fan. Far from it. But it is clear that these kids love their dad, and that makes him a good father.

DP




It’s $$$$$$$$$$$


+1,000,000. I can’t believe people are as shocking,y naive as that PP.
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Anonymous wrote:Haven't there been a lot of stories/shows about people "falling" down the stairs lately? Anyone else think DJ Trump did her in? Had her "taken care of"?


Yes and I think it was Putin connected too. Donald can save money on ex souse support and put it toward his defense. Maybe he was afraid with dementia she'd forget any agreements they made to keep mum and she would instead sing like a canary.

I agree she likely lied about age.

I don't like the Trump kids, but my heart goes out to them for growing up with that craziness. The mom didn't even sound remourseful that she beat Don for something that Ivanka's fault. Plus, encouraging your daughter to dress like a whore? Ew!
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Anonymous wrote:Oooof
Seriously have you not buried a loved one? This looks like a simple grave marker. Even regular tombstones take time. I’m sure hers will be made of some elaborate material or special etching which requires even more time. Plenty of things to egg the Trumps about, this is not one of them.
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Seriously have you not buried a loved one? This looks like a simple grave marker. Even regular tombstones take time. I’m sure hers will be made of some elaborate material or special etching which requires even more time. Plenty of things to egg the Trumps about, this is not one of them.


It's on back order.

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