Politics & Government
Ivanka Trump To Stop In Honey Brook On Friday Afternoon
The President's daughter will hold a campaigning chat in Honey Brook, Chester County, but is not raising Trump 2020 re-election funds.

CHESTER COUNTY, PA — Honey Brook in Chester County is a stopping point on Ivanka Trump's travels through Pennsylvania, on Friday, Sept. 4.
The President's daughter and senior White House adviser will make a "fireside chat" in Honey Brook on Friday afternoon.
The stop in a Pennsylvania borough with a population under 2,000 may make a statement related to Trump's remarks in her address at the Republican National Convention last week, in favor of her father's re-election. On the final night of the RNC, Ivanka Trump said President Trump is not concerned with gaining favor from "Beltway elites." In that speech, she called herself "the proud daughter of the people's president."
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Fox News has reported Ivanka Trump's will travel through Pennsylvania campaigning for her father's re-election, but not raising funds for the Trump 2020 campaign.
The Honey Brook stop, according to a Trump campaign official, is also a political event, not a fundraising event.
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Ivanka raised $7 million for the Trump campaign with just two fundraising events last month; one was hosted on Zoom and another in Wyoming, as a fireside chat.
Ivanka Trump told Fox News, "Pennsylvania represents the heart of America and I am thrilled to once again be able to visit the keystone state. The people of Pennsylvania know that the president has fought hard for them over the last three years—delivering on promises made, including USMCA, tax cuts, protecting essential manufacturing jobs."
In her RNC speech, Trump said her father has spent his life "building," and has "admired and befriended construction workers on countless job sites." The speech made the case that Donald J. Trump is fighting for the American worker, and for every individual to be able to succeed.
Ivanka Trump's message has also been one of defending the President and pointing to his successes, despite what one thinks of his delivery.
"Whether you agree with him or not, you always know where he stands," she said.
"I recognize my father’s communication style is not to everyone’s taste, and his tweets are unfiltered but the results, the results speak for themselves," she said, in a Fox News report.
She said she, and others, want a future where children can believe in American greatness.
Other details about Ivanka Trump's stop in Honey Brook were not immediately available.
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