Ashley Biden, former vice-president Joe Biden's daughter, has launched a new clothing line that should please President Trump.

Livelihood is 100% made in the USA and proceeds will go to help underserved communities across the country.

American manufacturing is a big thing for the president so he's got to be pretty happy, right?

In contrast, items from Trump's daughter Ivanka's fashion line were made in China and shipped in.

And the range, which Ivanka lends her name to, has now been dropped by Nordstrom after falling sales.

Some say that it was the result of a campaign which urged customers to boycott firms which have supported the Trumps.

'Livelihood' will invest in two under-resourced zip codes a year

It comes as no real surprise that a social worker has launched a clothing line which financially supports struggling areas in society.

Ashley grew up working in communities who are lacking resources and she told Teen Vogue that local boards will be created to decide what initiatives need the funding the most:

"I want a janitor, a school teacher, the local pastor, whomever is involved in the community to sit at the table and to pick the projects for economic development."

The launch of the fashion line was the first time Joe Biden has made a public appearance since handing over the VP title to Mike Pence and he was understandably supportive of Ashley.

"My daughter's commitment to public service, her commitment to trying to change the world for the better, is more intense than even mine has been," he said.

That's pretty high praise from a man who President Obama gave the Presidential Medal of Freedom to, for "faith in your fellow Americans, for your love of country and a lifetime of service that will endure through the generations".

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