Ivanka Trump: First Daughter went to prison with bizarre guest 'she’s scared to death'
IVANKA TRUMP visited Indiana Women’s Prison to learn about the Last Mile program which trains incarcerated people with a very bizarre guest.
Ivanka Trump and MC Hammer visit women’s prison
Ivanka Trump was on a two-day visit to Indiana where she learnt about prison reforms and toured the Indianapolis Motor Speedway with Governor Eric Holcomb. The First Daughter was joined by MC Hammer who later shared a photo of them together. The American rapper said he enjoyed his time chatting to Ivanka.
MC Hammer shared a picture of them on Twitter and wrote: “Enjoyed my conversations on prison reform and re-entry with Ivanka Trump today.
“Tomorrow we go inside the Women’s Prison to visit TLM coding classroom at IWP.
“The stars are the students who will showcase their capstone projects.
“Thanks to Governor Holcomb for hosting.”
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But his fans weren’t so kind as many commented: “Alright, stop.”
One said: “Damn this is a no thanks for me. What can she know about the struggles of life at all?!”
Another added: “Of course she resettles this. She can’t get enough of herself. Taxpayers shouldn’t be funding the nepotism and corruption of the unqualified daughter.”
A third said: “I remember when you were cool.”
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A fourth person said: “She seems scared to death.”
The musician even answered back to one user who asked what he was doing.
MC Hammer said: “Creating opportunities for loved ones who are incarcerated to have access to job training (coding) that will give them the skill set to qualify for readily available jobs when they’re released. What are you doing?
It comes as US President Donald Trump visited London for a NATO summit.
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