Ivanka Trump Broke Her Own Stay-At-Home Advice To Travel To New Jersey
Ivanka Trump ignored advice from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) asking people to shelter-in-place in order to travel to New Jersey for Passover.
As The New York Times reports, Trump recently advised people to follow the CDC guidelines cautioning people to stay at home to avoid spreading the novel coronavirus.
“Those lucky enough to be in a position to stay at home, please, please do so,” she wrote on Twitter. “Each and every one of us plays a role in slowing the spread.”
In another social media post, she urged people to think of others and help stop the spread of COVID-19.
“We’re all in this together,” she said. “We’ll emerge from this stronger than ever before, and maybe more deeply and profoundly connected with our own humanity and our core values. Let’s do everything we can to stop the spread.”
The CDC encourages Americans to maintain social distancing of at least 6 feet apart and to limit discretionary travel. But the so-called first daughter did not follow those guidelines when she left Washington to travel to another one of her family’s homes in the Garden State.
Her husband Jared Kushner — a top White House adviser — and their three children joined her. Trump has remained in their Bedminster, New Jersey home, where she is reportedly taking calls and working. She participated in at least two calls with the president last week as the government discusses plans to re-open the economy.
Trump is reportedly focused on helping small businesses survive the pandemic, which has devastated them in particular. Recently, President Donald Trump claimed his daughter helped create over 15 million jobs, a number that The New York Times called false.
Kushner has since returned to D.C.
The Trump home in New Jersey is located at the Trump National Golf Club, though the club is reportedly shut down.
Washington D.C. has issued a stay-at-home order for all residents that mandates people remain in place unless they are completing essential activities.
In mid-March, Trump faced criticism after posting a video of her and her children playing in a tent in their living room, as the government urged people to stay at home and avoid groups of people larger than ten, The Inquisitr previously reported.
Staying home today w/ kids?
Plan living room camp out!
Throw a bedsheet over some taped together brooms. Plan a menu & ‘pack’ sandwiches, salads (S’mores optional?)
A fun activity that also brings family together for a meal!
Share your ideas & use the hashtag #TogetherApart pic.twitter.com/rgwCl8IIHY
— Ivanka Trump (@IvankaTrump) March 17, 2020
Critics said the post seemed out of touch considering the dire situation many families were facing.
The White House didn’t respond to requests from The New York Times for comment about the first daughter’s travel.