President Trump’s younger daughter, Tiffany Trump, said in a Republican National Convention speech that media bias and technology manipulation “has fostered unnecessary fear and divisiveness amongst us” but said that her father is the only president who can challenge the establishment.
Trump is the second-youngest of the president’s five children and recently completed law school. The 26-year-old criticized groupthink in colleges and universities and reached out to younger voters who may also be tired of suppressing their beliefs.
“In short, our nation suffers by inhibiting our diversity of thought and inclusion of ideas,” Trump said. “Working together outside of our political comfort zones will accomplish so much more.”
She promoted Trump’s support of school choice, freedom of religion, freedom of thought and expression, and equality of opportunity.
“My father does not run away from challenges, even in the face of outright hatred, because fighting for America is something he will sacrifice anything for,” Trump said. “He dreams big dreams for our country. And he’s relentless at achieving them.”
Trump said those who support the principles she described are by default supporters of the president, even if they do not realize it.
“If you care about living your life without restraints, about rebelling against those who would suppress your voice and building your American dream, the choice in this election is clear,” Trump said. “A vote for my father, Donald J. Trump, is a vote to uphold our American ideals. Be true to yourself, and stay true to the dream of America.”
