Ivanka Trump highlights from CES 2020: No boos, lots of jobs talk - Business Insider

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Ivanka Trump just spoke for nearly an hour at the biggest tech show in the world, and nobody booed — here are the highlights

Ivanka Trump, the daughter and senior adviser to U.S. President Donald Trump, answers a question as she is interviewed at the Consumer Technology Association Keynote during the CES tech show Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2020, in Las Vegas.

Surprisingly, nobody booed! The audience was very classy and respectful when she entered and exited the stage.LAS VEGAS — Ivanka Trump, daughter and advisor to US President Donald Trump, spoke in front of a tech-heavy crowd at CES 2020 in Las Vegas on Tuesday afternoon. I sat in the very front row and everyone clapped and showed respect for Ivanka Trump. There were no real negative crowd reactions throughout the 40-minute conversation between Trump and Consumer Electronics Association President Gary Shapiro. : Trump said she's "predominately focused on pro-growth policies" like "enabling environment for companies to invest in US companies.

Trump talked about how not all jobs require a bachelor's degree, and the importance of defining work based on skills rather than credentials, which "requires a major shift in our thinking."

 

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She is wonderful

People fall asleep?

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Her father just started a war. Who cares?

So what was the actual opinions of those that were there and heard her speak? Is there any reporting on that?

Now we know why Trump hasn’t done anything publicly or tweeted since Iran attacked the US Military in Iraq - he had to wait for his chief military advisor to get done with her speech 🤦🏻‍♂️

No one booed because they were too appalled

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