Raising Strong Daughters: Chelsea Clinton Brings 2-Year-Old Charlotte To Muslim Solidarity Rally

Chelsea Clinton, Hillary Clinton's daughter, is exercising her right to express for what she believes and she's showing her own 2-year-old girl, Charlotte, just how to do this. The mom and daughter apparently attended Sunday's Muslim solidarity rally in New York's Time Square, which Clinton said was Charlotte's first protest.

The former First Daughter shared a photo from the rally on her Twitter, which was organized to show support for Muslim-Americans and immigrants affected by President Donald Trump's immigration ban. "Thank you to all who organized #IAmAMuslimToo today - Charlotte's 1st protest rally. #NoBanNoWallNoRaids," Clinton wrote, showing the beginnings of how she's raising a strong daughter like her mom did.

An estimated 1,000 crowd joined Clinton and her daughter, according to Cosmopolitan. It was also attended by music producer Russell Simmons, actress Susan Sarandon and Mayor Bill DeBlasio.

"We are here today to show middle America our beautiful signs and, through our beautiful actions and intention, that they have been misled," Simmons said when he was asked to speak to the crowd, according to The Hill. "We are here unified because of Donald Trump. We want to thank him for bringing us together."

Meanwhile, Bill and Hillary Clinton's only child has been vocal on social media about addressing Trump's statements. Before going to Sunday's rally, Fortune reported Clinton took a jab at the president for making false claims about an attack on Sweden to supposedly justify his immigration ban.

The president's critics mocked his statements and Clinton didn't let this pass as well. "What happened in Sweden Friday night? Did they catch the Bowling Green Massacre perpetrators?" Clinton asked in jest, in reference to a terrorist attack that did not happen.

Clinton was also vocal towards the Kellyanne Conway, Trump's counselor. Hillary's daughter told off Conway to stop making up attacks, according to 22News WWLP.

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