After at least 49 people were killed in mass shootings at two mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand on Friday, Ivanka Trump
condemned the attacks on Twitter and said she was praying for the
families of each victim. Her expression of solidarity with the global Muslim
community drew a mixed reaction from people on the social media
platform, as critics noted that her father had banned people from
majority-Muslim countries from entering the United States.
The first daughter condemned “this evil” in a Friday morning tweet. (Photo: Alexandra Beier/Getty Images)
The alleged gunman, who has been charged with murder, left a 74-page
manifesto that declared his hatred for Muslim immigrants in Europe,
idolized American mass shooters and included a white supremacist slogan,
according to ABC.
Journalists on Twitter pointed out that the first daughter’s tweet more strongly condemned the attack than statements made by other members of her family, and many people appreciated her words of solidarity.
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So ihave no comment but ihope any thing will be ok and iwant to see you successful lady in your business and focussing on what we want to get here with my best wishes
well just focussing on your business and let emotions come later because itis time for business now and ithink you are good lady and enjoy with it ok have anice day