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Critics of former U.S. President Donald Trump often share photographs in which he poses with his daughter Ivanka, allegedly behaving inappropriately towards her. One such photograph, shared online for years, purportedly showed her when she was a teenager, posing on a bed with her father.

The photograph is authentic. It was featured in a 1995 issue of InStyle magazine. Therefore, we have rated the claim "True."

Ivanka Trump could be the successor if a judge imposes a lifetime real estate ban on former President Donald Trump this week, a business expert said.

Trump, his two eldest sons, Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, as well as the Trump Organization, are co-defendants in the $370 million civil fraud trial brought by New York Attorney General Letitia James. She accuses them of inflating his net worth by billions of dollars to obtain benefits such as better bank loans and reduced tax bills.

Social media speculation about Ivanka Trump’s testimony tended to focus on whether she would protect her father and the family business or throw him under the bus. But in the end, the former first daughter did what she does best: protect herself and her own brand. Ivanka’s testimony today marked a striking contrast to the bombastic posturing of her father and that of her two brothers, Don, Jr. and Eric. There was no dramatic posturing or temper tantrums, and Judge Arthur Engoran even appeared to good-naturedly tease about her celebrity...

Ivanka Trump claimed she could not remember property deals she handled at her father's firm, as she testified in a civil fraud case that threatens his business empire.

A judge has already found Donald Trump and two adult sons, Eric and Donald Jr, liable for fraud, ruling they inflated assets to secure favourable loans.

Ivanka Trump, 42, was initially a co-defendant, too, until an appeals court ruling in her favour this year.

She fought hard to avoid testifying.

The mother-of-three had argued she could not leave her children in Florida during a school week.

Donald Trump has lashed out ahead of his eldest daughter Ivanka Trump's testimony in the civil fraud trial against the former president.

In a post on Truth Social, Trump described how his "wonderful and beautiful daughter" will be appearing in court on Wednesday to answer questions under oath as part of New York Attorney General Letitia James' $250 million lawsuit accusing the former president of filing fraudulent financial statements that inflated the value of a number of properties and assets for years.

A polished Ivanka Trump begrudgingly showed up to a Manhattan courtroom Monday to answer questions about her dad’s business dealings — which she calmly claimed to have nothing to do with despite her role in helping him secure financing on several properties. The former first daughter, who lives in Miami, Fla., unsuccessfully tried to get out of testifying at the $250 million fraud case against her ex-president father and brothers Don Jr. and Eric — but ultimately was forced to show up in-person to Manhattan Supreme Court on Monday morning....

Ivanka Trump was met by hecklers as she made her way into a Manhattan courtroom to testify in former President Donald Trump’s $250 million civil fraud trial Wednesday. The former first daughter appeared stoic as shouts of “fraud family!” resounded during her police-escorted trek from her vehicle, up the courthouse steps, and through the front doors. Ivanka Trump is not a defendant in the fraud case that is targeting her father and two adult brothers, Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump. MSNBC reported that Ivanka appeared cooperative on the stand...

Donald Trump's daughter Ivanka Trump took the witness stand in a Manhattan court on Wednesday to testify in a civil fraud trial that has exposed the inner workings of the former U.S. president’s business empire and threatens to strip him of prized New York properties.

Ivanka Trump’s appearance follows testimony by her two adult brothers and Trump, who leads the race for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination despite his maelstrom of legal troubles. Unlike her siblings and father, she is not a defendant in the case.

Ivanka Trump took the stand at her father and brothers’ Manhattan Supreme Court civil fraud trial Wednesday as the last witness for the New York attorney general, striking a far more polite tone than her father had earlier this week. Ivanka sounded apologetic at times, amused at others as she responded to questions about her knowledge of the financial statements central to the case that inflated her dad’s net worth as he secured billions in loans. “Those weren’t things that I was privy to,” she said, flashing a smile. “As...