Ivanka Trump sparked a sharp controversy, after posting a photo of herself seated at the Oval Office desk while her father, President Donald Trump, and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, stood on either side of her.
In her first appearance in the White House's policy meeting, she met with Trudeau and her father to discuss the unique challenges faced by women in the workforce.
The first daughter posted the picture on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook with the message, "A great discussion with two world leaders about the importance of women having a seat at the table!"
The photo was taken after Ms Trump attended a roundtable discussion on women in the workforce. The White House said she “helped recruit participants and set the agenda”.
But Twitter users have accused the Trump family of nepotism, with one man asking: “How many 'bring your daughter to work' days is this administration going to have?” Ms Trump, who worked for the Trump Organisation for a decade and is the founder of her own fashion and accessories brand, was seen by some as a controversial choice to head the summit.
The Trump family have been accused of using the White House to further their own business interests. Last week, when the department store chain Nordstrom announced it was dropping Ms Trump's clothing line, citing poor sales, her father drew criticism by tweeting about the matter.
Ms Trump, the President’s third child, was later reported to have reproached Ms Conway for endorsing her brand on air.
Mr Trudeau, meanwhile, appeared to be taking an extremely diplomatic approach to dealings with the first family. He said the task force was “about understanding that women in leadership positions is a very powerful leverage for success, for business, for communities and for our entire economy”.
Earlier, Mr Trudeau had said he “wouldn’t lecture” Mr Trump over his controversial travel ban.
“There have been times where we have differed in our approaches and that's always been done firmly and respectfully,” he said. “The last thing Canadians expect is for me to come down and lecture another country on how they choose to govern themselves.”
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