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Did you know... that in 2017 Ivanka Trump(pictured) became the first Jewish member of a U.S. first family?
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I added the fact that Lara Trump was elected to the Co-chair position of the RNC please feel free to edit the section of the article as you wish its kind of a stub currently and needs more information about it paytonisboss (talk)
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Overall: Nice job getting this article to GA! It's very well-written and put together and I think the hook is rather interesting, although I would perhaps drop "holds the distinction of being" in favour of "was", just for the sake of concision. Grnrchst (talk) 12:18, 22 March 2024 (UTC)Reply
Grnrchst Then you are most welcome to make the changes. Thanks for your appreciation but this could not have been possible without the reviewer CtasACT and user Another Believer who helped me with making the necessary changes.
None of which precede the edit by Gilliam in 2005 but don't offer Wikipedia as a source as mentioned in my earlier example above (and which also appears in a lot of other sources). Not definitive, but People is at WP:RSPS and given the subject of the article (Family Tree: All About...) I think we can use it? microbiologyMarcus[petri dish·growths]13:03, 17 April 2024 (UTC)Reply
The risk is that "reliable sources" often repeat unsourced information already in Wikipedia, leaving us to wonder if the information, especially if published after it was introduced in Wikipedia, was truly vetted.—Bagumba (talk) 23:13, 17 April 2024 (UTC)Reply
Ivanka trump is not trumps only daughter. Who made that up? Is Wikipedia that stupid? What about Tiffany trump? I used to thing Wikipedia was accurate.
Done Please try to be civil. The original editor clearly intended the language to mean that Ivanka was Trump's only daughter with Ivana, but I agree it isn't the most apt phrasing, or indeed necessary at all. PianoDan (talk) 18:14, 9 October 2024 (UTC)Reply