Ivanka Trump Jabat Advises The President Of The United States To Become A Polemic In Today's Memory, March 31, 2017

JAKARTA Memories of today, eight years ago, March 31, 2017, the appointment of Ivanka Trump as an adviser to the President of the United States (US) whose father, Donald Trump, has become a polemic. This narrative made the US people smell Trump violating the Anti-Nepotism Law.

Previously, the presence of Trump as the number one person in the US was full of dynamics. Controversy is considered an important part of his power. He even surprisingly took advantage of his position to appoint the closest person.

Donald Trump cannot be underestimated in the US political map. The emergence as a candidate for President of Uncle Sam's Country in the 2016 US Presidential Election shocked the world. The excitement is not only because Trump is known as a celebrity in the business world.

Trump's candidacy was excited because he was able to win the hearts of the US people choosing him. However, the methods Trump uses are considered controversial. Trump underestimated all expert opinions. He began to get closer to conservative views.

Trump packs himself as a figure close to religion. All kinds of actions that do not conform to religious norms will be eradicated, especially LGBT. The narrative made him get support from the US people. He also managed to emerge as the elected US President.

The US people initially thought Trump was a new hope. However, recently the policies Trump has taken have begun to look Borok. Trump is considered to have started using his power to choose his family son and son-in-law - to get strategic positions in government.

Take for example his son-in-law, Jared Kushner who Trump appointed as Senior Advisor to the White House. Andil's husband Ivanka Trump as a successful entrepreneur is behind it. However, the US public sees it different.

Trump is considered to have committed a violation of the Anti-Nepotism Law. Problems again arise. The Kushner issue has not yet been resolved, Trump actually appointed Kushner's wife, Ivanka as US Presidential Advisor on March 29, 2017.

Ivanka did reveal his position as US Presidential Advisor was not paid. The decision was taken to avoid the notion that he worked for money.

"I am aware of that concern in my personal role as an adviser to the president. However, even though I am not paid, I still adhere to the ethics that apply at the White House, as applies to other employees."

"Throughout this process I worked very seriously and with good intentions for the White House. My personal desire was for work that I had never done before," Ivanka said in a statement quoted on the vivanews.com page, March 31, 2017.

Ivanka may not be paid for his position. However, his appointment was still criticized by many parties and became a polemic on March 31, 2017. Ivanka was deemed incompetent as an adviser to the US President.

Criticism has arisen one after another. The harshest criticism came from former Presidential Advisor Barack Obama, Norman Eisen. Norman, who has eaten salt acid as US Presidential Advisor, revealed that Trump's family does not respect the Anti-Nepotism Law.

Norman said the contents of the law had never changed. However, somehow when Trump became US President of the Anti-Nepotism Law, it seemed that it did not apply to Donald Trump's family.

"My view is that nepotism rules don't apply to the White House. For decades, the Justice Department said 'yes' nepotism laws apply to the White House," Norman Eisen was quoted as saying on the sindonews.com page, March 31, 2017.