SO WRONG! Ivanka Goes “Undercover” At Local DC Gym, Owner Finds Out – Things Go BAD

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All Ivanka Trump wanted to do was go to a gym. Other than security concerns, it shouldn’t have been a big deal. Only it was. I don’t know if you have heard of Solidcore, but when the founder, Anne Mahlum, found out that Ivanka had gone undercover to attend one of their classes, she freaked. She immediately proceeded to do some virtue-signaling on Facebook to bring attention to it and her business. I hate to tell this moonbat this, but calling out Ivanka Trump and wanting to meet with her so you can tell her how awful her father is, is not a smart business move.
That’s what we all want… some militant left wing asshat calling you out on Facebook because you visited her crappy gym. She brags that Michelle Obama worked out there. Then I really wouldn’t go, because frankly… it didn’t work. And just ewww. Ivanka should set up a home gym that uses a remote instructor. It’s far less hassle and you get your money’s worth. I would suggest anyone living in DC steer clear of this business. They are biased haters who are also unhinged.
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After Ivanka Trump moved her family down to Washington, D.C. to join her father, she likely expected some life changes.
But she probably didn’t anticipate the firestorm that seems to have landed on her as a surrogate for her father.
Nordstrom and other stores have dropped her line.
Even the simple act of signing up for an exercise class is not without problems.
From Fox News Insider:
A Washington-area gym owner called out Ivanka Trump on Facebook after she realized the president’s oldest daughter had taken one of her workout classes.
Anne Mahlum, founder of Solidcore, took to Facebook Thursday to let people know she was upset that the mother of three worked out at one of the D.C.-area chains.
Mahlum actually asked Ivanka Trump for a meeting, presumably so she could harangue her about her father.
As Fox News Insider also notes, Mahlum had previously boasted about having former FLOTUS Michelle Obama taking classes at the gym.
I know you will be shocked that Mahlum’s post has since been deleted. But the Internet is forever. According to the Washington Examiner, Mahlum opened her first Solidcore gym in 2013 and has since expanded across the D.C.-Maryland-Virginia area and to other states. Great… so she can be boycotted across state lines.
Ivanka has had a tough week with Nordstrom along with other stores dropping her brand in an effort to hurt the Trump family. Some no-name actress then called Ivanka out for holding her baby son in the White House while being on the phone. Now this. There’s a lot of hate out there and it is off the charts scary. If I were Ivanka, I’d double my security detail and not bother with places like Solidcore. She deserves far better treatment than this.
Welcome to Washington: Militant Left-Wing Solidcore gym founder hits @IvankaTrump on Facebook. after workout https://t.co/BSejpn2C8r
— Laura Ingraham (@IngrahamAngle) February 10, 2017
Ivanka Trump can't even go to the gym in peace without a liberal owner hounding her. Disgraceful https://t.co/UJ0nUQvrOA
— Bo Snerdley (@BoSnerdley) February 10, 2017
Bummer. I really wanted to try out @solidcorestudio and now I definitely won't. https://t.co/hoPyahGyty
— Lisa Boothe (@LisaMarieBoothe) February 10, 2017
So founder of gym chain Solidcore discovers Ivanka Trump has taken class and immediately does some anti-Trump virtue-signaling on Facebook.
— Byron York (@ByronYork) February 10, 2017
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