Trump's Ex-Lawyer Spills The Beans On Family: Donald Jr. Is A 'F***-Up' And 'Ivanka…Will Script Out' Everything

Donald Trump's one-time lawyer Michael Cohen revealed that the former president used to send his daughter Ivanka Trump on specific business deals due to her physical appearance.

What Happened: During a recent episode of his podcast “Mea Culpa,” Cohen delved into the dynamics between Trump’s children, shedding light on their relationships.

He mentioned that Trump's eldest two children, Donald Jr. and Ivanka, were “always in competition with one another,” which was a tension created by the former president and the family company.

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Cohen also said that according to him, Donald Jr. “innately is the brightest of the three children” but that he is a “f***-up.”

“Ivanka is by far the most prepared of all of them,” he said, adding, “She won’t go on an interview unless she knows every single question. She will script out the blowing of her hair.”

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Cohen, who worked as Trump's attorney for over a decade, revealed that “The father, Donald, used to turn around when she would leave, he’d be like, ‘She is just lucky that she is so good-looking, that all women want to be her, and all men want to sleep with her.'”

“That is why he would send her on certain deals because there would be a banker there, a guy, and so on.”

Trump has frequently made controversial remarks about his eldest daughter’s appearance, including his famous comment where he stated that if she weren’t his daughter, he would consider dating her.

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