The moment Ivanka lost her cool



Photo appears to shows Ivanka Trump looking less than pleased while pointing her finger sitting next to her family
Another snap shows her appearing to be upset while speaking briefly with her father who also didn't look pleased
Ted Cruz refused to endorse Donald Trump and instead urged Americans to 'vote your conscience' in November
He delivered a calculated speech that divided the hall at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Ohio

Other photos taken show Trump's children united as they supported their father's quest for the White House


Businesswoman and daddy's girl Ivanka Trump is normally the picture-perfect daughter of the Republican presidential candidate, but Wednesday night she was photographed jabbing her finger as her other siblings sat nearby looking stoic possibly during Ted Cruz's speech.


Sporting a floral-themed light colored dress, the mother-of-three looked far less than happy as she pointed her finger during the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Ohio.


Ivanka's sister-in-law, Lara Trump, was sitting next to her in a bright red dress as the youngest daughter of the real estate mogul, Tiffany Trump, sat in the next seat over.


Both Lara and Tiffany looked on with smile-less faces as Ivanka waived her finger in a moment of seemingly heated passion on the third day of the RNC.


Another photo also shows Ivanka appearing to be upset while speaking privately with her father, as he also didn't look too pleased.


Other photos taken during the evening show Trump's children united, as they all sat together to support their father's quest for the White House.























In one powerful snap taken, Eric and his wife Lara are seated next to each other watching the convention as they locked their hands in a loving grasp together.


Another snap shows him giving her a gentle kiss on her hand as she gazes on with a smile seemingly displaying how much she enjoyed his affection.


When The Donald joined his children in their VIP seating section, they all beamed with happiness and pride for the man that could possibly be the next President of the United States.


Failed presidential candidate Ted Cruz's wife Heidi was escorted from the Convention floor after he refused to endorse Trump and instead urged Americans to 'vote your conscience'.


Cruz addressed the millions of Americans sitting at home and told them to 'speak and vote your conscience' – prompting his own supporters to cheer, while some pro-Trump delegates yelled out in disgust.


Some on the floor and others seated in the stands began yelling 'Trump, Trump Trump' to shout down pro-Cruz forces yelling in the crowd.


Video footage has emerged appearing to show Cruz's wife being led out of the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland when the crowd turned.


‘People were closing in on her physically from down the stairs,' Ken Cuccinelli, a former state attorney general who is a delegate from Virginia and a leading Cruz backer, told DailyMail.com.

















Cuccinelli, who was sitting next to Mrs Cruz, said he did not think anyone anticipated a problem.


'People in my own delegation started physically approaching and yelling at her,’ he continued. ‘The one that stuck with me was somebody pointing at her and yelling something about Goldman Sachs. He’ll deny yelling at he’ll deny dancing on her and he did both of those things.’


The man he identified indeed denied yelling at her.


‘I don’t think anybody expected him to endorse,’ Cuccinelli said, defending Cruz’s speech. ‘I mean I haven’t endorsed him and I said I’m going to vote for him. He made the case for the decision on November 8.


'I mean he prosecuted Hillary Clinton. He hit Donald Trump’s signature issue. Obviously supporting him. And Ted talks in terms of drawing a picture and you reach your conclusions. I don’t think this is inconsistent with that.'


There were also reports of Republicans being restrained to prevent them attacking Cruz after his speech divided the Convention.


Immediately recognizing the potential damage done, former Speaker Newt Gingrich of Georgia addressed the turmoil just minutes after Cruz left the stage in Cleveland to ‘paraphrase’ what Cruz had said earlier.


‘Now, I think you misunderstood one paragraph that Ted Cruz, who is a superb orator, said,’ Gingrich told the crowd. ‘And I just want to point it out to you. Ted Cruz said you can vote your conscience for anyone who will uphold the Constitution. In this election there is only one candidate who will uphold the Constitution.'


‘So to paraphrase Ted Cruz, if you want to protect the Constitution of the United States, the only possible candidate this fall is the Trump-Pence Republican ticket. That way we haves a Republican ticket to implement Republican principles in Washington,’ Gingrich said – earning applause from the crowd for his retooled explanation.











As Cruz spoke, members of the New York delegation seated up front right in front of Cruz yelled 'We want Trump!'


'I appreciate the enthusiasm of the New York delegation,' Cruz said after halting his remarks for several seconds during the loud cheering.


People got on their feet and yelling at each other occurred when Cruz said: 'To those listening, please don't stay home in November.


'If you love our country and love your children as much as you do, stand and speak and vote your conscience vote for candidates up and down the ticket who you trust to defend our freedom to be faithful to the Constitution.'


'Conscience' voting is a code word in the hall, as pro-Cruz forces tried to change party rules to let delegates vote their own consciences and not back Trump.


When Cruz made his remarks, Trump was shown on a screen clapping behind Cruz, prompting boos from Cruz-backers and calls of 'Trump Trump Trump' from pro-Trump forces, a day after Trump became the GOP nominee.














Cruz mentioned Trump's name early, as if to get it out of the way.


'I want to congratulate Donald Trump on winning the nomination last night,' Cruz said to applause.


Cruz also took time in his remarks to tell the story of slain Dallas police officer Michael Smith, a former Army ranger who was gunned down by the Dallas sniper.


He said Smith 'weighs on my heart' because his daughter shared the name of Cruz's daughter, Caroline.


'The day her father was murdered, Caroline gave him a hug and kiss as he left for work,' Cruz told a crowd that grew quiet for his story. 'But as they parted, her dad asked her something he hadn’t asked before: “What if this is the last time you ever kiss or hug me?’”


'Later, as she thought of her fallen father, and that last heartbreaking hug, Caroline broke down in tears,' Cruz continued. 'How could anything ever be OK again?'


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