Ivanka Trump made the cover of a punk rock album, the music website Pitchfork reported after the British group Gang of Four displayed the artwork for its upcoming "Complicit."
The first daughter's name is also on the second track of the album, titled "Ivanka (Things You Can't Have)," per Pitchfork.
Before her dad the president launches a Twitter storm over it, he needs to remind himself about Ivanka’s own self-professed punk rock phase in the 1990s. She told about it in her mother's memoir "Raising Trump" last year, according to New York magazine's "The Cut."
She told about dying her hair blue, digging Nirvana, and having a wardrobe that "consisted of ripped corduroy jeans and flannel shirts. … Mom wasn’t a fan of this decision. She took one look at me and immediately went out to the nearest drugstore to buy a $10 box of Nice'n Easy. That night, she forced me to dye my hair back to blond. The color she picked out was actually three shades lighter than my natural color… and I have never looked back."
The punk rock album’s title "Complicit" harkens back to a 2017 interview that Ivanka Trump gave to "CBS This Morning" host Gayle King in April 2017, when she was asked if her husband Jared Kushner and her were "complicit in what is happening to the White House," The Washington Post reported.
"If being complicit is wanting to be a force for good and to make a positive impact, then I'm complicit," Trump answered, per the Post. "I don't know what it means to be – complicit – but – but, you know, I hope time will prove that I have – done a good job and much more importantly, that my father's administration is the success that I know it will be."
That answer was targeted by "Saturday Night Live," which did a sketch with Scarlett Johansson playing Trump selling perfume called Complicit, the Post noted.
The band will release "Complicit" on April 20, according to Pitchfork.
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