America First +Ms Trump's trip to India +WASHINGTON: US President Trump's assertion ofand Indian Prime Minister Modi's call to ''Make in India'' are not mutually exclusive or contradictory, Ivanka Trump , advisor to the US President said on Tuesday, ahead of her maiden visit to India next week for the Global Economic Summit in Hyderabad. Ms Trump left the conference call before questions on the subject surfaced, but throughout the week she has been embroiled in the debate that has become a hot button issue in America.While Conservatives have been rejoicing over allegations implicating several liberal entertainers and public intellectuals entangled in sexual misconduct scandals, the issue has inflamed a crucial Senate election in Alabama, where a Democratic candidate used a quote by Ivanka to put his Republican rival on the mat. "Ivanka Trump says 'there's a special place in hell for people who prey on children,' and 'I have no reason to doubt the victims' accounts,'" says a narrator in a TV advertisement released by Demcorat Doug Jones. "Conservative voices putting children and women over party - doing what's right," it continues.Jones' Republican rival Roy Moore is accused of consorting with teenage girls when he was in his 30s. President Trump has not condemned or disowned Moore and the White House has repeatedly ducked the President's stand on the charges.
Source: Times of India November 21, 2017 19:04 UTC