Donald Trump’s daughter Ivanka took to the stage in Bethpage, New York on Wednesday, detailing how her father would make “an excellent president”, negotiate “tough new trade deals” and “bring jobs back to America”.
Yet hours earlier Ms Trump was under pressure for the same thing her father has spoken out against in his speeches: manufacturing many of her products overseas, and producing items of questionable quality.
On Wednesday, the Consumer Product Safety Commission announced it was recalling 20,000 scarves made by Ms Trump’s fashion line, Ivanka Trump, because they did not meet the federal flammability standards for clothing in the US and posed “a burn risk” for the people wearing them.