This article is from the source 'independent' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.

You can find the current article at its original source at http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/ivanka-trump-g20-criticism-donald-trump-response-angela-merkel-a7833366.html

The article has changed 3 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.

Version 0 Version 1
Donald Trump justifies putting Ivanka at G20 table after wave of criticism and insists Angela Merkel 'agrees' Donald Trump justifies putting Ivanka at G20 table after wave of criticism and insists Angela Merkel 'agrees'
(35 minutes later)
Donald Trump has said his daughter's prominent role at a G20 meeting of world leaders was "very standard", responding to heavy criticism of the move. Donald Trump has said his daughter's prominent role at a G20 meeting of world leaders was "very standard",  in response to criticism of the move.
Apparently referring the German Chancellor, Mr Trump claimed "Angela M" agreed that it was normal for Ivanka Trump to fill in for her father at the meeting. Apparently referring to German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Mr Trump claimed "Angela M" agreed that it was normal for Ivanka Trump to fill in for her father at the meeting.
The US President argued that if Hillary Clinton's daughter Chelsea had filled in for her mother at the G20, she would not have come under such heavy fire. The US President argued that if Hillary Clinton's daughter Chelsea had filled in for her mother at the G20, she would not have come under such heavy fire.
According to a photograph of the event, Ms Trump accompanied Mr Trump to a session at the Hamburg summit and later sat in his seat next to Ms Merkel, Theresa May and other world leaders According to a photograph of the G20 event, Ms Trump accompanied her father to a session at the Hamburg summit and later sat in his seat next to Ms Merkel, Theresa May and other world leaders. She did not say anything, however, according to reports.
Ms Trump, who works as an advisor to her father at the White House, was photographed sitting in his seat by a Russian G20 official who shared the picture on social media. A White House official later told US television network CNN: “Ivanka was sitting in the back and then briefly joined the main table when the President had to step out.”
A White House official later told the US television network CNN: “Ivanka was sitting in the back and then briefly joined the main table when the President had to step out.” Ms Trump serves as an unpaid adviser to the President in the White House and handles issues including paid family leave and women's empowerment.
The US President said on Twitter on Monday: "When I left Conference Room for short meetings with Japan and other countries, I asked Ivanka to hold seat. Very standard. Angela M agrees!The US President said on Twitter on Monday: "When I left Conference Room for short meetings with Japan and other countries, I asked Ivanka to hold seat. Very standard. Angela M agrees!
He later tweeted: "If Chelsea Clinton were asked to hold the seat for her mother, as her mother gave our country away, the Fake News would say CHELSEA FOR PRES!" He later tweeted: "If Chelsea Clinton were asked to hold the seat for her mother, as her mother gave our country away, the Fake News would say CHELSEA FOR PRES!"
More follows... After the meeting Democratic congresswoman Maxine Waters, told MSNBC Ms Trump's presence at the meeting “does not make good sense".
  "Here you have the president of the United States at the G20, representing us as the leader of the free world, and so he’s going to play politics and give his daughter a chance to have a place in the sun and to be seen at a very important meeting that she knows nothing about," she said.
Zerlina Maxwell, a former director of media for Ms Clinton’s presidential campaign, told MSNBC: “It’s completely inappropriate. What qualifications and experience does Ivanka Trump have in her background that should put her at the table with world leaders like Theresa May and Vladimir Putin?" 
She added that the incident was evidence of "inherent corruption" in Mr Trump's administration. 
Although it is commonplace for leaders to be replaced in meetings by officials when they have  other commitments, it is unusual for their places to be taken by family members.
But Ms Merkel played down the significance of the move, telling a news conference: "The delegations themselves decide, should the president not be present for a meeting, who will then take over and sit in the chair."