Ivana Trump Reveals The Truth About Trump and Politics
Donald Trump's first wife, Ivana Trump, celebrated the birth of her grandson Theodore James last week. The 67-year-old also opened up in a candid interview with the New York Post.
She states that she and her ex, are still friends, and she supports his immigration policy. Ivana shared that Ronald Reagan allegedly wrote Donald Trump a letter saying he should be President in the late 1980s. She stated that he had been toying with the idea, but put it on the backburner after their messy and tabloid-heavy divorce.
She said, "So there was no way that he would go into [politics] at that point. But he was always tooling around with the idea." She also told the newspaper, "I was never abused."
She supports Trump's immigration policies by saying, "I have nothing against Mexicans, but if they [come] here — like this 19-year-old, she's pregnant, she crossed over a wall that's this high (raises her hand to show the Post reporter roughly four feet off the ground). She gives the birth in American hospital, which is for free. The child becomes American automatically. She brings the whole family, she doesn't pay the taxes, she doesn't have a job, she gets the housing, she gets the food stamps. Who's paying? You and me. As long as you come here legally and get a proper job . . . we need immigrants. Who's going to vacuum our living rooms and clean up after us? Americans don't like to do that."
Ivana revealed that she met Trump when she went to Maxwell's Plum--an infamous New York pick-up spot for the wealthy in 1976. Trump helped her and her friends get a table. He then paid their bill and disappeared.
She said, "There's something strange because I've never met a man who didn't want anything from a woman and paid for it." When she walked outside, Donald was in the driver's seat of his own limousine. He drove them home, and they started dating.
They married in 1977 and went on to have three children together.
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