“What is your role?” Ivanka Trump was asked during a panel conversation. “Whom are you representing: your father as the President of the United States, the American people, or your business?”

She said it wasn’t her business, but the facts are not in her favor.

Beijing regulators approved three trademarks for her company (to sell bags, jewelry, and spa services) on April 6. That evening, she dined with Chinese President Xi Jinping, sitting three seats away from him at her father’s Mar-a-Lago resort. Her daughter even serenaded him and his wife in Mandarin.

Kellyanne Conway promoted Ivanka’s product line on Fox & Friends back in February 2017. After Conway said, “Go buy it today, everybody. You can find it online,” traffic to her website spiked 814% over its average before the inauguration and sales increased 219% from the day before.

Trump threatened a $100 billion tariff on China, but left out Ivanka’s company while hitting her competitors.

Ivanka Trump is not serving the American people. She’s serving herself.