Ivanka’s sister-in-law triggers conservatives with her liberal library

Ivanka’s sister-in-law triggers conservatives with her liberal library
Karlie Kloss attends the Breast Cancer Research Foundation Hot Pink Party at The Glasshouse in New York on May 14, 2024 (Photo by lev radin/Shutterstock)

Karlie Kloss attends the Breast Cancer Research Foundation Hot Pink Party at The Glasshouse in New York on May 14, 2024 (Photo by lev radin/Shutterstock)

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Ivanka Trump's in-law had her book selected to be part of the pro-women Vital Voices group, founded by former Secretaries of State Hillary Clinton and Madeleine Albright in 1997. Announcing the honor triggered conservatives.

The Daily Beast reported Thursday that ex-Victoria’s Secret model Karlie Kloss posted several photos of her book, Spaghetti Code, which aims to inspire young girls to pursue careers in technology and coding.

Kloss married investor Joshua Kushner, the brother of Jared Kushner, Ivanka's husband.

The string of photos on her Instagram gives praise to the team at Vital Voices for their kindness and support — not only of Kloss but also "for the work you do to champion women around the world."

Included in the photos behind Kloss were a number of liberal books by Hillary Clinton, legendary feminist Gloria Steinem, liberal activist and chef Alice Waters, as well as Democrat and progressive designer Diane von Furstenberg and the book Everyday Feminist by Latanya Mapp Frett.

"Was this a test to see how many Hillary Clinton pics you could post in 1 shot?" asked one person in the comments with laughing and clapping emoji.

"I use to like you not anymore and the fact that you're a fan of Hillary Clinton aka.Killary Clinton," another post began.

In early July, Kloss spoke to Bloomberg Originals about her political family.

"I know the values that guide my life and the issues that I care about," she said. "So, I haven't lost sight of who I am, but also, it's my husband's family."

She has publicly supported Democratic candidates and made it clear that she never voted for President Donald Trump.

"Since as long as I can remember, I've always been exposed to a lot of different political points of view, and I think that trained me for my life. You know, I'm a Democrat," she added.

The library at the Vital Voices headquarters in Washington D.C. features art and content "by and about trailblazing women leaders from all over the world," the report said. The goal of the group when it was founded in the late 1990s was to create more women leaders by providing grants and scaling to advance their vision. It boasts helping more than 49,000 women from 188 countries.

Kloss also lent support to build the massive Barack Obama Presidential Center. The week that the center opened, Kloss posted a photo of herself and the former president talking about the day she got to sign "one of the final beams that would be used to complete construction."

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