• President Donald Trump is reportedly not happy with his daughter Ivanka Trump
  • Earlier this month, Ivanka slammed Roy Moore over sexual harassment claims 
  • She said 'there's a special place in hell for people who prey on children'
  • Moore was accused of harassing teenage girls as young as 14 while in his 30s
  • In response to Ivanka's comment, Trump expressed his disbelief to several aides
  • Trump has redoubled support for Moore ignoring claims of sexual harassment  
President Donald Trump is reportedly angry at his daughter for slamming embattled Senate candidate Roy Moore.
Moore, who is now 70, was recently accused by several women that while in his 30s he molested or harassed teenage girls as young as 14.
'There's a special place in hell for people who prey on children,' Ivanka said earlier this month. 
'I've yet to see a valid explanation and I have no reason to doubt the victims' accounts.' She did not call for Moore to exit the race.
In response to the first-daughter's comment, Trump asked several aides in the Oval Office, 'Do you believe this?' according to the New York Times.  

President Donald Trump is reportedly angry at his daughter, Ivanka, for slamming embattled Senate candidate Roy Moore
Ivanka Trump
President Donald Trump is reportedly angry at his daughter, Ivanka, for slamming embattled Senate candidate Roy Moore

Moore (pictured), who is now 70, was recently accused by several women that while in his 30s he molested or harassed teenage girls as young as 14. 'There's a special place in hell for people who prey on children,' Ivanka said earlier this month
Moore (pictured), who is now 70, was recently accused by several women that while in his 30s he molested or harassed teenage girls as young as 14. 'There's a special place in hell for people who prey on children,' Ivanka said earlier this month
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