Tiffany Trump, youngest daughter of President Donald Trump addressed the Republican National Convention on Tuesday. In her address, she lashed out at media and tech giants, whom she accused of “bias” and “manipulation”.

“Rather than allowing Americans the right to form our own beliefs, this misinformation system keeps people mentally enslaved to the ideas they deem correct,” she said. According to her, this has “fostered unnecessary fear and divisiveness”.

She urged Americans to make their judgement “based on result and not rhetoric”.

About her father, Tiffany said that he is a selfless man willing to put the country’s needs above his own. 

“Fighting for America is something he will sacrifice anything for,” she said. “He dreams big dreams for our country — and he is relentless at achieving them,” she added.

You can watch her address here:

She is the youngest among Trump’s four adult children. She graduated from law school during the pandemic. In her address, she acknowledged the difficulties faced by recent graduates.

“As a recent graduate, I can relate to so many of you who might be looking for a job. My father built a thriving economy once, and believe me, he will do it again,” she said.

Tiffany (26) is the daughter of Donald Trump and Marla Maples, who divorced in 1999. Three members of the Trump spoke at the RNC on Tuesday. The other two being the First Lady Melania Trump and Donald Trump’s son Eric.