‘Choose words that heal’: Ivanka Trump shares ‘lessons’ but shuns dad on eve of election
Former President Donald Trump's daughter — who has been noticeably absent from her father's campaign — shared some words of wisdom on the eve of Election Day — including choosing "truth" and "words that heal."
Ivanka Trump took to the social media site X to mark her 43rd birthday and share 17 "life lessons" she's learned.
Among the lessons, she said, include nurturing relationships with family and friends, forgiving people, getting plenty of sunshine and nourishing the body with healthy food.
She also included words of wisdom that may raise eyebrows given her father's inflammatory rhetoric on the campaign trail.
" Avoid Lashon Hara / Gossip. Choose words that heal, not harm," she said.
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Ivanka Trump also suggested, "Be open to the truth, wherever it leads. Listen, reflect, challenge, and grow. Cultivate creativity and expansion in life and embrace new ideas, connections, and art."
And, she said, "Approach people and life with love and positivity. @DollyParton said, “I don’t criticize and condemn; I love and accept.”
Her post — which restricted who could reply — comes after Ivanka and Melania Trump were noticeably absent at Donald Trump's rally Monday courting women voters.
Donald Trump has faced intense criticism over his incendiary and often racist and sexist rhetoric on the campaign trail. He has promoted false conspiracy theories that Haitian migrants are abducting and eating pets, as well as repeated falsehoods about FEMA's response to major hurricanes last month.
Moreover, he has attacked Vice President Kamala Harris' intelligence — calling her "stupid," "low IQ" and an "empty vessel" —and labeled her "lazy." At a recent dinner, Trump reportedly called Harris "retarded."