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Ivanka Trump reportedly told Steve Bannon he was a 'f------ liar'
during a tense meeting at the White House
White House adviser Ivanka Trump lashed out at former chief strategist Steve
Bannon after he accused her of leaking information to the media, according
to a new report.
The meeting came after months of escalating tensions between two competing
factions in President Donald Trump's administration.
Until his resignation in August, Bannon had often butted heads with Ivanka
and her husband, senior adviser Jared Kushner.
White House adviser Ivanka Trump reportedly told the former chief strategist
Steve Bannon that he was a "f------ liar" at a meeting last spring
that was aimed at diffusing tensions between the main factions in the
administration, according to a new report from Vanity Fair.
"You're a f------ liar!" Ivanka told Bannon after he called her
the "queen of leaks" in a tense exchange at the meeting, which was
also attended by senior adviser Jared Kushner, Ivanka's husband, and
President Donald Trump himself. The war of words occurred after Ivanka had
herself accused Bannon of leaking information to the media, Vanity Fair
reported.
The meeting came after months of factionalism in the Trump administration
that broke out soon after Trump's unexpected victory the 2016
presidential election.
Bannon was part of the nationalist wing of the White House that included
senior adviser Stephen Miller and Attorney General Jeff Sessions. He dubbed
the competing faction, which included Ivanka Trump, Kushner, and others, as
"the Democrats." Kushner on the other hand referred to Bannon's
wing as "the crazies" or "Breitbart," referring to the
online publication Bannon headed before, and now again after, his role as
chief strategist.
The relationship between the two sides of the administration reportedly came
to a head in the lead-up to the White House meeting. Bannon's time at
the White House ended on August 18 when resigned following Trump's
comments after the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia. Trump
reportedly made equivocal comments about the rally on Bannon's advice,
according to The New York Times. |
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