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Mary Trump has some blunt words for cousin Ivanka

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Donald Trump was President (who also happens to be married to Trump’s daughter, Ivanka), appeared on the Lex Fridman Podcast.Kushner spoke of his attitude toward solving challenges in life.

He suggested part of his success was due to always finding a way of getting what he wanted.Subscribe to our daily newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.“If you want to accomplish something, you know, I hear a lot of people complain about what other people do, or why it’s hard or why it’s impossible, and again I say this as someone who’s been so blessed with so many things in life.

But when I’ve had challenges or things I wanted to achieve, I just focus and say ‘What can I do?’ “And I’ll read everything I can get my hands on.

If I fail at one thing… if the door closes, I’ll try the window; if the window closes, I’ll try the chimney; if the chimney’s closed, I’ll try and dig a tunnel!

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