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What Will Become of Ivanka?

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News, News Commentary, Politics

4.56K Ratings

🗓️ 18 November 2020

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Virginia Heffernan talks to Emily Jane Fox, National Correspondent at Vanity Fair and co-host of Inside the Hive, about what will happen to Ivanka after her father’s presidency ends, her art collection and tackiness, who will stay in her social circle and who will snub her, and insights from covering her over the last five years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Remember when you were so brand conscious, you queued for hours to get the latest pair of trainers.

0:05.9

In the cold and wet.

0:08.5

Why waste time and money when you can get branded fashion, sports and footwear online and M&M Direct?

0:14.5

We've got all the big brands at low prices and always up to 75% off RRP.

0:19.6

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0:25.9

What's not to like?

0:27.2

M&M Direct.

0:28.5

Tap the banner and shop now.

0:30.2

Four years ago, I introduced to you a builder, an entrepreneur, an outsider, and the people's nominee for President of the United States.

0:41.8

Tonight, I stand before you as the proud daughter of the people's president.

0:49.7

I've seen in Washington it's easy for politicians to survive if they silent certain convictions and skip the hard fights.

0:56.7

I couldn't believe so many politicians actually prefer to complain about a problem rather than fix it.

1:05.5

I was shocked to see people leave major challenges on sale.

1:12.6

Hello and welcome to Trumpcast. I'm Virginia Heffernan.

1:15.4

So you know what?

1:16.3

The end of those movies like the Big Short.

1:18.7

They have this kind of rolling afterward that shows where everyone in the movie ended up.

1:23.1

So like in the Big Short, Geller and Shipley attempted to sue the rating agencies, but were laughed out of all law offices.

1:29.9

Mark Baum gave large sums of money to a charity that helps people escape from cults.

1:34.5

And then after a few beats, when the dust settled from the collapse, $5 trillion in pension money, real estate value, 401K's, savings and bonds had disappeared.

1:44.7

Eight million people lost their jobs, six million lost their homes.

1:48.0

And that was just in the USA.

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