Ivanka Trump on president's sexual misconduct accusers: 'I believe my father'

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Show Caption Hide Caption Ivanka Trump: Questions about Trump's alleged misdeeds ‘inappropriate' Ivanka Trump says questions directed towards her about her father's alleged sexual misdeeds are "inappropriate." Nathan Rousseau Smith has more.

Ivanka Trump believes her father’s denials against the more than a dozen women who have accused the president of sexual misconduct — even if she doesn't think she should have to address it.

“I believe my father, I know my father. So I think I have that right as a daughter to believe my father," Trump’s oldest daughter and a top adviser told NBC in South Korea.

She added she thought it was "a pretty inappropriate question to ask a daughter."

Ivanka Trump also addressed the president’s controversial call to arm teachers, saying she was open to the idea.

"I think that having a teacher who is armed who cares deeply about her students or his students and who is capable and qualified to bear arms is not a bad idea, but it is an idea that needs to be discussed," she said.

A day with Ivanka Trump USA Today reporter Eliza Collins spent the day with Ivanka Trump and here's what she got out of it.

But, she cautioned, there was no fix-all solution and teachers would need to be held to an “incredibly high standard.”

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