Ivanka Trump Kushner said she's "terrified" of her role at day four of the Republican National Convention, when she will formally introduce her father as the GOP's 2016 presidential candidate.
Speaking to NBC's Savannah Guthrie on Thursday morning, Trump's oldest daughter said: "I've never spoken in a stadium like this, but really I just want to make sure I do a great job for him. So it's a real honor and a privilege that he asked me to do this, and I think it's a testament to him as a parent."
Ivanka, 34, the daughter of Trump's first wife, Ivana, also said: "I'm really comfortable with my speech because it comes from my heart."
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She also commented on the controversy surrounding Melania Trump's speech, which contained plagiarized phrases from Michelle Obama's 2008 speech at the Democratic National Convention. A Trump speechwriter came forward Wednesday to take the blame.
"I love Melania so much and I am so proud of the job that she did," Ivanka said. "She’s a very private person, and for her to come out on that stage and speak from the heart and share her story about coming to this country ... This is such a personal experience for her, and she shared it in such a graceful and articulate way, so I am enormously impressed with her ability to do that and have great respect for it."
During the campaign, Ivanka has often been the Trump family spokeswoman since Melania prefers to remain in the background with her son, Baron.
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