The Truth About Ivanka Trump's Relationship With Her Brothers

Donald Trump's three oldest children — Donald Jr., Ivanka, and Eric — each hold a unique place in the dynasty built by their dad. But while they appear to be united in support of their father, their dealings between each other reveal a different family dynamic. This is the truth about Ivanka's relationship with her brothers. The first three Trump kids were all born within seven years of each other — Don Jr. in 1977, Ivanka in '81, and Eric in '84 — and they grew up in Manhattan high society, raised by their parents, Donald Trump and his first wife, Ivana. But Ivanka didn't exactly have the same interests as most uber-rich heiresses growing up. Instead, she spent her time in her dad's office, telling Marie Claire, "I'd sit on the floor and hear him bid out contracts. I just liked it. […] I always dressed like a girl and acted like a boy." Decades later, when all three siblings were adults working at the Trump Organization, the three of them operated as a unit. Ivanka wrote in her 2009 book, The Trump Card, "Don, Eric and I are always sizing up our 'competition' on the other side of the table to determine which one of us might be best suited to a particular negotiation. My brother Don is always reminding me that you don't get what you don't ask for." But it appears that the competitive spirit isn't limited to the conference room. Watch the video for more of The Truth About Ivanka Trump's Relationship With Her Brothers! #IvankaTrump #DonaldTrump Competitive Spirit | 0:00 Hitting the slopes | 1:32 Surviving the divorce | 2:31 Model sister | 3:30 Landing in Washington | 4:35 Influencial daughter | 5:33 Ivanka vs. Don Jr. | 6:42 Eric has her back | 7:48 Gunning for the throne | 8:56

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