After a damning front-page story in Sunday's New York Times that chronicled Donald Trump's "unwelcome romantic advances, unending commentary on the female form, a shrewd reliance on ambitious women, and unsettling workplace conduct," the presumptive Republican nominee's problem with women voters is growing worse. However, there is one woman who is a vocal supporter of the businessman turned politician: daughter Ivanka Trump.

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In an interview with CBS This Morning's Norah O'Donnell on Wednesday, Ivanka Trump came to her father's defense and admonished the Times piece.

"I found it to be pretty disturbing, based on the facts as I know them," Trump said. "And obviously, I very much know them, both in the capacity as a daughter and in the capacity as an executive who's worked alongside of him at this company for over a decade."

Ivanka called the extensively reported piece a "thesis" much like Melania Trump attacked the GQ piece about her background. She elaborated, saying that the Times not only twisted facts but "created" them in order to "reinforce a strong thesis."

"Most of the time, when stories are inaccurate, they're not discredited and I will be frustrated by that. But in this case, I think they went so far. This is an article that is widely being discredited," Trump said. "The lead person who was interviewed for the story and that the story opens up with was all over the news yesterday, saying that they manipulated what she was saying. So you know, I don't find it that meaningful to comment on this particular story."

The "lead person" being former model Rowanne Brewer Lane who has since told Fox News that the Times piece distorted her story and "put a negative connotation on it."

Trump also came to the defense over allegations that he had fondled a former business colleague during a meeting.

"I'm not in every interaction my father has, but he's not a groper. It's not who he is," she said.

She continued, outlining her recollection of her father's unending support for women.

"I've known my father obviously my whole life and he has total respect for women. He was promoting women in development and construction at a time when it was unheard of," Trump said. "There was no trend towards equality in the real estate and construction industry back in the 1980s. And he was doing it because he believes ultimately in merit."