Ivanka Trump told Republican donors that her father, President Trump, passed his moral compass on to her.

Trump, 37, made the remark at an August fundraiser in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, according to Politico. About 120 top-dollar donors were present when she was asked to share which personality traits she inherited from her parents.

The first daughter and White House adviser said that her mother, Ivana Trump, showed her what it means to be a powerful, successful woman.

At the Republican National Convention in 2016, Trump also told attendees her father taught her and her siblings “the importance of positive values and a strong ethical compass.”

“He showed us how to be resilient, how to deal with challenges and how to strive for excellence in all that we do. He taught us that there’s nothing that we cannot accomplish, if we marry vision and passion with an enduring work ethic,” she told the audience.

The Atlantic recently reported that the president mocked his daughter and her husband, Jared Kushner, behind their backs for their "incessant lobbying" when he was deciding to pull the United States out of the Paris climate agreement.

“They’re New York liberals,” the president reportedly told a White House aide.