Ivanka Trump tweeted a photo of her, with husband and children, at Brazil's FIFA World Cup soccer game against Serbia, dividing Twitter users.
One user supported the presence of Trump in the stadium and tweeted that it made a welcome statement:"The female presence in the stadium is important, it will help open space for women in that culture."
Others were not so supportive of Trump's photo, with many suggesting that it was a bad idea to endorse the tournament in the Gulf State.user posted:"How dare you support this. There playing in a country that throw gay people off roof top. There parliament order to kill protester. Your all greed virtual signaling."'s push for the White House in 2024 as a reason why Ivanka and her family should not be showing that they are at the soccer World Cup.
Qatar Prime Minister Khalid bin Khalifa bin Abdulaziz Al Thani, Jared Kushner, Ivanka Trump during the FIFA World Cup soccer match between Brazil and Serbia. Some have criticized the family online for going to a tournament organized in a country where human-rights abuses are allegedly rife.
Another tweeted that it was an inappropriate way of spending Thanksgiving Day:"you were there instead of spending the holiday with your family??? will you be watching USA VS ENGLAND today??? something isn't right about this."The Twitter user wrote:"TRUTH!!good reason Ivanka has decided not to stand next to dad this time SHE JUST MIGHT BE PUTTING HER CHILDREN FIRST."
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