President Trump's Kids Are Among The Sixteen Children Who Worked In The White House

Kellyanne Conway, who managed Donald's campaign revealed a surprising information. Conway tries to convey that the President can decide on his liking and anti-nepotism law has an exception if one wants to work in the west wing. Ivanka, Eric, and Donald Jr., who are already working at the Trump Organisation, are in many different conditions compared to the children of presidents before their father because as they play an integral part in the President-elect's career.

Franklin Roosevelt's children became his right and left hands, his sons James and Elliot helped him through the World-War 2 era tremendously. This help made it possible for his wife to have a public career of her own, instead of constantly looking after her husband.

Experts claim that Franklin's children proved to be most beneficial to the state when he was suffering through paraplegics. According to The Time magazine, there were many controversies about Anna Roosevelt; she was said to have handled every issue for her father.

Anna's help made Eleanor become one of the most important First Ladies in the history. It was believed that Anna called the shots in the matters of the state. Some magazines and papers came up with unbelievable accusations against her.

LIFE Magazine labeled her help as Running Daddy. They defended all this by saying she replaced the longtime private secretary Missy LeHand. Despite everything, Anna is known to be a non-existent and undervalued person in the history of White House affairs.

Sixteen other children of presidents follow after Anna, who worked in the White House with side by side their fathers, counting Doug Wead, a former adviser to Presidents George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush and author of All the President's Children, and even more.

It was a common theory that presidents made their children get involved in the White House affairs so they'd be put on the party payroll, getting income from Democratic or Republican National Committee instead of the government. (DNC or RNC refuse to respond to these accusations/claims)

Wread claims that he opposed Bush's election vehemently. But were the offspring of these presidents living in the glamorous life people envied them for? A while after George Bush became the president, Wread wrote a 44-paged memo about where these children ended up and it was dark, TIME labeled it as 'The Curse'

If detailed, some quit their jobs, some became drug addicts, left colleges and universities, etc. FDR once said that a President's child always leads a terrible life. Trump's children don't seem as if they'll have a tragic end. Established in their careers, they're well settled and seem content but only time will tell.

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