Former Aide Says Trump Commented About VERY Specific Parts of Ivanka’s Body and ‘What it Might be Like’ to Get Her in Bed
We already knew that Trump has fantasized about his own daughter, Ivanka. He constantly talks about how pretty she is, especially after he paid for her plastic surgery.
As if the pictures of her sitting on his lap as a teen weren’t cringey enough, he went of the Howard Stern Show back when his daughter was 21 and proclaimed she “has the best body.” Just three years later, on an appearance on The View, Trump made the infamous remark, “I’ve said if Ivanka weren’t my daughter, perhaps I’d be dating her.”
But a book from Miles Taylor, the former chief of staff for the head of Homeland Security during Trump’s term, takes the gross to the next level. Taylor was among those at the meetings discussing using the 25th Amendment to remove Trump from office while he was still president.
The book, called Blowback: A Warning to Save Democracy from the Next Trump, details plenty about Trump’s proclivities during his time in the Oval Office. But what really sticks out is the fact that he has always felt so completely at ease with his own attitudes that he doesn’t even consider whether they’re normal.
In an excerpt from Newsweek, the book is quoted as saying:
“Aides said he talked about Ivanka’s breasts, her backside, and what it might be like to have sex with her, remarks that once led [former White House chief of staff] John Kelly to remind the president that Ivanka was his daughter. Afterward, Kelly retold that story to me in visible disgust. Trump, he said, was ‘a very, very evil man.’”
It’s clear that Taylor is baffled as to how this kind of man could even be considered for the presidency:
Yes, he’s cheated on every wife he ever had.
Yes, he’s committed fraud.
Yes, he’s implemented racist policies.
Yes, he racked up more than 30,000 documented lies in just four short years in office.
But how is it that we have sunk so far as a nation that we aren’t DEMANDING that a man who makes lewd comments, including openly fantasizing about having sex with her, about his own daughter, get out of our government?
And now, given all we know about how he thought about his own child, how can we even begin to doubt the claims in the lawsuit brought by Katie Johnson?