Washington Post readers roasted the publication Friday for running an op-ed from first daughter and White House senior adviser Ivanka Trump about the "bold action" the Trump administration has taken to combat human trafficking.

The op-ed laid out the administration's work prosecuting traffickers, helping victims, and cutting off aid to countries that it says have not done enough on the issue. But hundreds of readers said in the comments section they were outraged it was published at all.

As of noon Friday, the op-ed had 3,000 comments. The notes ranged from criticizing the Post for running the piece and ripping Trump herself.

"WAPO, how could you provide a platform to this feckless cow?" one commenter wrote.

Another asked why Trump would "care about the slaves who work in her Asian sweatshops."

"I can only conclude that the Washington Post editors for the opinion section published this due to a strong sense of irony that they decided would be shared by readers," said a third reader.

A reader who went by the name "SoSadExpat" said the Post had "outdone" itself by publishing Trump's op-ed.

"First, a headline about Trump scoring a victory at the G20 (David, Phillip are you kidding???) which annoyed me so much that I considered cancelling [sic] my subscription. Then an article written by grifter daughter Ivanka! That did it...obviously there was a Faux News coup at WaPo. But then I read all the great comments giving me renewed faith in the U.S.," the reader wrote.

"Jimbo0628" said the Trumps are a "mafia family."

"To the Washington Post: How can you possibly justify printing this absurd piece of propaganda? Trump cares nothing about anyone other than himself and perhaps his family, who all are complicit in his web of lies, deceit and criminal behavior. It's really a mafia family," that person added.

"Graybeardscientist" wrote a long post in respone to the op-ed: "Thank you WaPo for publishing this piece so your readers can provide direct feedback to Trumpworld's alternative universe. It is a challenge to put so much contempt in a small space, but here goes: Ivanka- you and your family have debased and degraded our once great country for the purpose of your personal enrichment. You have endorsed and glorified every negative that my Mayflower family, right down to myself, has worked against for generations."

Others complained that they did not buy a subscription to the Jeff Bezos-owned paper to read op-eds like Trump's

"Please Wapo, l do not pay a subscription do get Trump bimbo's opinions served on a silver platter!" said "Bienenstich."

"True, but the comments have been more than worth the price of subscription," wrote "another_cynic."

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