Bombshell book just revealed that Trump thinks of Ivanka as his real wife

The entire country is abuzz over the newly released excerpts from Fire and Fury:  Inside the Trump White House by journalist Michael Wolff. The bombshell exposé details the chaos inside the reality television star’s chaotic administration, including all of the salacious infighting and betrayals that have destabilized the Oval Office since Trump first stumbled in.

Already numerous explosive passages have been revealed, ranging from former White House Chief Strategist saying Donald Trump Junior committed treason by meeting with Russians in Trump Tower, to sillier but no less juicy details like Ivanka Trump revealing the truth behind her father’s peculiar hair. Now, a new tidbit has leaked, and it’s absolutely disgusting if true.

Newsweek reports that the relationships between Trump and the women in his life are stranger than the president would probably want the public to know. Reportedly, Trump views former model and current White House Communications Director Hope Hicks as a daughter figure and views his actual daughter Ivanka as a wife.

“[Hope] Hicks was in fact thought of as Trump’s real daughter, while Ivanka was thought of as his real wife,” writes Wolff in his book.

It’s a disturbing allegation but one that’s not completely outside the realm of possibility given the president’s extensive sordid history of overtly sexual comments about his daughter. It’s long been a running joke that Trump lusts after Ivanka, but one that perhaps deserves more consideration given Wolff’s allegations.

If so, it’s just the latest example of sexual deviance from a man who has admitted to sexual assault on tape and been accused of raping a 13-year-old girl. Donald Trump is a creature without anything resembling a moral spine, who goes after whatever his shriveled little soul desires. He should be lurking in a sewer somewhere, not in the Oval Office.

A CNN video recaps some of the worst Ivanka comments Trump has made:

Natalie Dickinson

Natalie is a staff writer for the Washington Press. She graduated from Oberlin College in 2010 and has been freelance blogging and writing for progressive outlets ever since.