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Donald Trump's 'Art of the Deal' Ghost Writer Just Revealed Who His Least Favorite Trump Is, and His Explanation Is Savage AF

Donald Trump's 'Art of the Deal' Ghost Writer Just Revealed Who His Least Favorite Trump Is, and His Explanation Is Savage AF
NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 21: (L-R) Tiffany Trump, Eric Trump, Melania Trump, Donald Trump, Ivanka Trump, and Donald Trump, Jr. attend NBC's Today Trump Town Hall at Rockefeller Plaza on April 21, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by D Dipasupil/FilmMagic)

He didn't hold back.

As the ghost writer of President Donald Trump's 1987 book The Art of the Deal, Tony Schwartz has had a lot of exposure to the Trump family. It wasn't a time he enjoyed and he's continued to be no fan of the President.

However, some were surprised when he disclosed that his least favorite Trump family member wasn't Donald himself, but the President's eldest daughter Ivanka Trump. His reasoning was brutal.


Schwartz said:

"Viscerally, my least favorite of the Trump family is Ivanka. Donald and Donald Jr are unapologetically evil. Eric is a [know] nothing. Ivanka is Imelda Marcos masquerading as Florence Nightingale."

The former First Lady of the Philippines, Imelda Marcos, was exiled from the country along with the rest of her family in 1986 before returning in the 1990's. A court in the Philippines recently sentenced her to over 40 years in prison for fraud.

Ivanka Trump is known to have her father's unconditional support on practically every issue, which many believe she frequently misuses.

But not everyone agrees.

Some hold huge disdain for Donald Trump Jr., whose tweets tend to rival his father's.

But for many, the family is a package deal.

That will make for a tough holiday postcard.

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