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"It's unfortunate": Melania Trump lectured by Jill and Joe Biden's daughter

"It's unfortunate": Melania Trump lectured by Jill and Joe Biden's daughter

"It's unfortunate": Melania Trump lectured by Jill and Joe Biden's daughter

 This Wednesday, January 20, Melania Trump will not attend the inauguration ceremony for Joe Biden. In an interview with NBC's Today program, the daughter of the future President of the United States, Ashley, scratched her and confirmed a non-existent handover between her mother Jill Biden and the outgoing First Lady.


Greeting their successors, Donald and Melania Trump don't care. This Wednesday, January 20, the President and the First Lady of the United States will not attend the inauguration ceremony of Joe Biden. A decision that the daughter of the future head of state and Jill Biden openly criticized on NBC's Today program on Tuesday, January 19. Journalist Jenna Bush Hager asked Ashley Biden if her mother had heard from Melania Trump a few hours before entering the White House. To which the guest replied in the negative: "No. I don't think they follow traditional protocol, that's unfortunate. But we make do with it." Very clear allusion that no transfer of power has taken place between Melania Trump, outgoing First lady, and Jill Bien, incoming First lady, as tradition dictates.


In the same exclusive interview, the day before her father's inauguration, Ashley Biden did not spare Ivanka Trump either. Unlike Donald Trump's favorite daughter, the former executive director of the Delaware Center for Justice from 2014 to 2019 will "not be the first girl to get a job in the administration." But politics does not interest him. Ashley Biden intends to make the best use of her status as "daughter of" to serve the causes close to her heart. Namely, "advocating for social justice, for mental health, to [get] involved in the development and revitalization of communities," as Kate Bennett, correspondent for CNN, has previously reported.


A life of service to others

Helping others seems obvious to Ashley Biden, whose reputation has already been damaged by a video. "It's a passion that started very young," she explained in the columns of Glamor in February 2017. Values ​​that she takes from her father Joe Biden, vice-president of Barack Obama and 46th president of the United States. United from this January 20. "My father has always been in the service of the general public. And my mother was a teacher in a school." Engagement would run through his veins. "It's in my DNA," she joked.

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