Trump blasts Samantha Bee's 'horrible language' about Ivanka

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Donald Trump, who once bragged that his celebrity status gave him a pass to grab women's crotches, asked today why wasn't fired for using a vulgar, sexist term to describe his daughter.

The appeared to be referring to ABC's decision to cancel Roseanne Barr's show, a favourite among conservatives, after Barr jokingly compared a former in the who is African-American to an ape.

"Why aren't they firing no talent for the horrible language used on her low ratings show?" he tweeted early today.

"A total double standard but that's OK, we are Winning, and will be doing so for a long time to come!" It's the latest salvo in the US culture war that Trump seems to relish. Across this week, Americans hotly debated whether Bee whose feminist style comedy often criticizes sexism was justified in using a misogynistic expletive to criticize

Trump supporters noted that the term used by Bee would result in immediate pushback had it been aimed at a female Democratic official, such as Republican

Trump himself has repeatedly drawn fire for his sexist language and sexual boasting. A 2005 "Access Hollywood" video featured audio of Trump bragging about how he grabs women's genitals and gets away with it. On the tape, Trump talks about forcing himself on women, kissing them and groping them. Trump eventually apologized for his comments.

The incident also underscored the unprecedented role plays at the While the children of presidents are often shielded from public jokes by comedians because of their age and because they aren't employees, Ivanka Trump has taken an active policy role as an adult in her father's White House.

A close presidential adviser, she has promoted the administration's tax overhaul and led a US delegation at in

Bee apologised to Ivanka Trump and her viewers on Thursday for using the obscenity. Her network, TBS, also said it was "our mistake, too," in allowing the language on Bee's show, "Full Frontal," on Wednesday. Her show is taped and not aired live.

Barr has separately apologised for her remarks.

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First Published: Fri, June 01 2018. 18:55 IST