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Ivanka Trump — prized first daughter, presidential sounding board,
sometime diplomat — managed to ignite the rage of the Internet by just
doing her job.
Wait, what job is that exactly? Officially, the 37-year-old is a senior
adviser to the president, who happens to be her dad, Donald J. Trump.
In practice, she seems to have unlimited responsibilities. And her
“Where’s Waldo?” appearance at the 2019 G-20 summit in Japan — there she
is smizing with Shinzo Abe! holding her own with Theresa May! — was
further evidence of just how far her sphere extends.
The nature of Ivanka's job would be enough, in a normal profession, to
drive an HR manager to tears. It's not simply that she got her role
through nepotism, explains Jennifer Lawless, professor of politics at
the University of Virginia. It's the fact that she now seems to have so
much power with zero accountability: "She's not secretary of state, but
she's acting like she has the same clout as Mike Pompeo. She is not a
formal diplomat, but she's the one having formal conversations."
Ivanka's shadow position in the administration includes advocating for a
shifting roster of buzzwords like "female empowerment,"
"entrepreneurship" and "economic growth." Because none of her roles can
be pinned down, she can't be truly held responsible. "I'd rather have
that job," says Lawless, "instead of one with a clear set of performance
outcomes."
Watching Ivanka’s role unfold must also be torment for career foreign
policy professionals — especially women. One female foreign policy
expert, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, had a single word to
describe Ivanka’s performance at the G-20 summit: heartbreaking. “Many
of us work incredibly hard over a very long period of time to build our
careers and will never come close to attaining this level of success —
despite our education and qualifications,” she said. “Moreover, the
struggle is real — many of us do battle every day to have our voices
heard in the workplace.”
So it's not simply that Ivanka's seat at the table is unearned but that
it displaces the long line of qualified women behind her. Rather than
uplifting them, she's negating their experience.
"I would be extremely disheartened to see women who are not qualified
occupy these roles and to be seen as functioning in these roles as if
this is what it looks like," says Cynthia Burack, a political theorist
in the department of women's, gender and sexuality studies at Ohio State
University. "This is not what it looks like." Burack worries that the
disregard for protocol could have lasting impact on how we govern after
this administration.
Lawless is more hopeful. "This issue has more to do with Donald Trump
being Donald Trump instead of undermining women's credentials more
broadly as a nation," she says.
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