Ivanka Trump's first international trip representing the United States hit a hiccup when the first daughter told a German audience that her father is "a tremendous champion of supporting families and enabling them to thrive."

She made the comments while speaking at a women's panel in Germany alongside Chancellor Angela Merkel. When she let out the line about President Trump, the crowd booed and hissed and the moderator addressed the reaction instead of skating around.

The moderator, WirtschaftsWoche editor-in-chief Miriam Meckel, addressed President Trump's "attitudes toward women" and how that makes him such "an empower-er for women." The first daughter deflected the question by saying "I've certainly heard the criticism from the media, that's been perpetuated."

Check out the video of the German crowd's mild displeasure below:

The first daughter and new senior White House official was also asked what her role entails, which Trump was not able to answer. Politico reports Meckel asked her what the role means, and "who are you representing, your father as president of the United States, the American people, or your business?"

"Certainly not the latter," Trump answered. "I'm rather unfamiliar with this role as well. It has been a little under 100 days and it has just been a remarkable and incredible journey."

The Hill reports that Trump is in Germany for a round of panels at the W-20 summit and even a planned dinner with Merkel. President Trump tweeted that he was proud of his daughter Tuesday morning, April 25 without addressing some of the pressing moments from a member of the media.