Donald Trump claims Ivanka has 'created millions of jobs,' but doesn’t explain how

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Donald Trump claims Ivanka has 'created millions of jobs,' but doesn’t explain how
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'I don't know if anyone knows that, but she's created millions of jobs,' Trump told the nation's governors at a White House event Monday.

President Donald Trump at a White House business session Monday with the nation’s governors claimed that his daughter Ivanka had “created millions of jobs,” although did not provide any details. The president has frequently touted what he has said are the accomplishments of his eldest daughter, who he made a senior White House adviser when he assumed the Oval Office despite her having no prior political experience.

While the president did not explain exactly how he believed his daughter had been directly responsible for millions of jobs, he went onto discuss initiatives that Ivanka Trump has heavily pushed. The goal of the National Council for American Worker was to help Americans develop the skills to fill 6.5 million existing, unfilled jobs in the United States.

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