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Ivanka Trump: I believe my father’s denials of sexual misconduct allegations

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Ivanka Trump says being asked questions about allegations facing her father are ‘inappropriate’
WATCH ABOVE: Ivanka Trump says being asked questions about sexual harassment allegations facing her father is "inappropriate" – Feb 27, 2018

Ivanka Trump says she believes her father’s denials of sexual misconduct.

Trump, who led the U.S. delegation at the closing ceremony for the 2018 Pyeongchang Games, made the comment in an interview aired Monday on NBC.

Asked if she believed women who have accused U.S. President Donald Trump of sexual misconduct, Ivanka Trump called it a “pretty inappropriate question to ask a daughter.”

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WATCH: Trump says if Ivanka wasn’t his daughter ‘it would be so much easier for her’

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“I believe my father, I know my father. I think I have that right as a daughter, to believe my father,” she said.

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The president has been accused of inappropriate behavior by more than a dozen women. He has denied the allegations.

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