There is a close relationship between the first girls in the White House, when one of them is exposed to the dilemma of blowing others to find it, and this is exactly what happened to the first girl, former Malia Obama, who was attacked because of her behavior, found support from both Chelsea Clinton, daughter of the former president Bill Clinton, and Gina Bush, the daughter of former President George W. Bush.

The story began when newspapers published a photograph of Malia sharing a bottle of wine with three of her Miami friends on the edge of a swimming pool. The sight of this first girl, about wine, opened the appetite of US President Donald Trump's supporters for criticizing the behavior of the daughter of the former Democratic president, who has not yet reached adulthood and who has violated laws that must be observed by minors. "We'll wait for what the Democrats say and what they're going to say about this financial advantage," Andrew Talkow, host of Talk Show, said.

At that point, her colleagues at the First Girls' Club defended her. Chelsea sent Clinton a chant saying, "Malia is a citizen of her own, and no part of her private life should have been stolen." Gina Bush assured Chelsea that " You like these silly stories, give them their privacy. "

Although this story was partly formulated to stir up political divisions, it was at the same time an effective display of solidarity among a group of girls with an unusual common experience, but all of these voices missed the voice of the first girl Ivanka Trump. About Malia after a website posted a video on "Instagram" filmed financially as she smoked smoking rings overhead. "Obama's money should be allowed the same privacy as her school-age peers," Ivanka commented. "It is a mature young woman and a citizen with privacy, and she must be out of this range." But Ivanka was remarkably silent this time. Is the reason for Ivanka's silence that she sees that Malia Obama is now at an age when she can take care of herself, Or is it a secret page on Facebook that dates back to Malia's portrayal of Trump as "the villain of the White House"?