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Tiffany Trump, a newly minted Georgetown Law graduate, appeared at the Republican National Convention last night. Back in May, when we said we couldn’t wait to see what Tiffany would do next, we certainly didn’t think it would be attacking the media, but here we are.
Before she dipped her well-heeled feet into the propaganda wading pool, Tiffany discussed what it was like to get her degree during these unprecedented COVID times:
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Like so many students across the world, I graduated from law school during the pandemic. Our generation is unified in facing the future in uncertain times. And many of us are considering what kind of country we want to live in. As a recent graduate, I can relate to so many of you who might be looking for a job.
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She can relate to people looking for a job? Did Tiffany Trump graduate from Georgetown Law without one? That seems pretty hard to believe, but hey, anything is possible during a pandemic. She’s the only Trump child who hasn’t taken a job at the White House or become a talking head for the campaign, so perhaps there’s hope yet for her future employment prospects.
Best of luck in your job search, Tiffany.
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