Confucius says Ivanka Trump made a proverbial social media gaffe. The president’s elder daughter fired off a celebratory message hours ahead of his historic summit with North Korea’s Kim Jong Un.
As translated by Asian language professors Larry and Qin Herzberg, the three proverbs quoted above mean the following, respectively: “People often cannot see their own shortcomings” “Anything can be ...
The day before the president held a historic meeting with North Korea's leader, Ivanka Trump tweeted a Chinese proverb in support of her father. Which Chinese proverb she was referencing remains to be ...
On the eve of her father's meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, Ivanka Trump seemed to be calling on her inner Yoda as she tweeted: Neat quote. But it was the first daughter's attribution to ...
President Trump’s daughter Ivanka Trump was mocked by social media users on Monday after she posted an apparently fake “Chinese proverb.” She tweeted the quote hours ahead of her father’s historic ...
In a tweet posted on the eve of the summit, the president’s daughter and adviser Ivanka Trump quoted what she called a Chinese proverb: “Those who say it can not be done, should not interrupt those ...
Ivanka Trump tweeted a subtle dig at critics of her father before he became the first sitting president to meet with a North Korean leader. "Those who say it can not be done, should not interrupt ...
Neat quote. But it was the first daughter's attribution to "Chinese Proverb" that sent social media sites into overdrive in China, where people scrambled to find who, among their ancestors, actually ...