White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer addressed during Tuesday's press conference Ivanka Trump's influence on President Donald Trump's decision to set a missile strike on a Syrian airfield on April 6.
Kristen Welker of NBC News asked if President Trump's daughter influenced the decision to strike Syria, and Spicer laid out the timeline of events leading up to the President's order to strike.
"There's no question that Ivanka and others weighed into him, as it was asked earlier, Hallie [Jackson] asked it – that when he himself saw images he was very very moved. And I think Ivanka and others frankly – I don't think there's many humans that came into contact with the president during that window of time that said, 'did you see those images on television,'" Spicer said.
Welker then asked if Ivanka supported the strike.
"I have not asked her what her personal – and again I saw the reports that Eric gave, but again I don't think Ivanka stands any different than anyone else when it comes to the response that we got," Spicer said.