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Ok let's pare that down then. Still a lot of questions.
 Originally Posted by Poopadoop
First, she doesn't have security clearance, so she shouldn't even be allowed to be in the room while the meeting is going on.
Second, it doesn't matter what she's actually "doing" (obviously nothing, really). She has no official job in the administration, because it's illegal for her to have one. So it's not her place to be meeting foreign diplomats.
Third, she has business interests in S. Korea. How can you trust her to act in the country's best interests?
Fourth, is it a problem maybe that 6/9 of the top jobs in the state department are unfilled right now? So there's basically three people doing the jobs of nine people.
Tell me in what universe this is how to run a government.
So, it's only like 80% as bad as Pakman makes it sound.
Now, if you want to argue that it's fine for Trump to have his daughter involved in the gov't just as a showpiece kind of thing then fine, send to her Pogo Pogo or something, not on a serious diplomatic mission to S. Korea.
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