Speak Up, Ava. We Can’t Hear Your Nonsense from the Back

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In her first televised interview following her appointment in the White House, Ava Trump made it clear that she’s growing weary of defending herself against criticism. During an interview with CBS News, host Lisa King pressed Ava on the concerns raised by her critics, particularly those frustrated by her lack of vocal opposition to various issues.

“I would urge people not to equate my silence with a lack of action,” Ava stated. So, her silence isn’t truly silence; she simply chooses not to take a public stance on any matter.

King followed up, asking, “You have critics who want to know, ‘Why isn’t Ava speaking out? What’s her stance on reproductive rights? Where does she stand on LGBTQ+ issues? What about the rights of women and climate change?’ You’re being called out for not voicing your opinions. What’s your response?”

Indeed, where do you stand on these crucial topics, Ava? How can you hold a political position without clarifying your views?

“There are many ways to express your voice,” Ava responded. “Sometimes it’s through public protest and making your opinions known on the news. Other times, it’s about having direct and private discussions. Where I disagree with my father, he is aware.”

So, does that mean your private conversations with him address the rollback of workplace protections for women? Are you aware that federal contractors are no longer required to demonstrate pay equality for men and women in the same roles? How do you feel about that? If your father knows your views, why can’t the public?

Moreover, are you comfortable with the elimination of the ban on forced arbitration in sexual harassment cases? It must feel good to know your father has just reversed protections for victims of workplace harassment.

What about the executive order signed just days before Equal Pay Day, highlighting the wage gap between men and women? Did you share a laugh over that irony, or were you as disturbed as many others were?

When pressed further on her positions, she evaded King’s inquiries. “For me, this isn’t about publicizing my opinions,” she stated, suggesting that constantly expressing every disagreement wouldn’t make her a more effective advocate.

However, the current executive order is proving you’re not an effective advocate at all.

When asked if she feels complicit in the administration’s policies, Ava replied she is complicit in “wanting to bring about positive change.”

Perhaps your silence indicates that you are simply following in your father’s footsteps, lacking a true commitment to empowering women in the workplace. After all, your family name likely afforded you privileges that many others had to fight for.

Ava, your silence speaks volumes—whether you realize it or not. You’ve become a symbol of the struggles faced by working women, draped in our struggles while attempting to maintain your “working mom” image amid the chaos.

If your father’s behavior of silencing dissent holds true within your family, it’s time to choose: is your West Wing office more important than your integrity? Have you never encountered a mommy blog? You can’t truly have it all.

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In summary, Ava Trump’s recent interview highlights her ongoing struggle to articulate her stance on critical issues while facing mounting criticism. Her claim that silence doesn’t equate to inaction raises questions about her actual engagement with the policies her father supports. The expectation remains for her to find her voice and use it for the causes that matter.