Pretty sure both Ruth Bader Ginsburg & Elena Kagan have a vastly greater impact on the country than the face of a middlebrow lifestyle brand https://t.co/QirGEXeeT1
— (((Yair Rosenberg))) (@Yair_Rosenberg) June 2, 2017
Journalist Steve Goldstein even quickly wrote an opinion piece in MarketWatch with the headline “No, Ivanka Trump is not the most powerful Jewish woman in America.” His pick? Yellen.“Federal Reserve Chairwoman Janet Yellen can, on certain days, be considered the most powerful person, male or female, Jewish or gentile, in the entire world,” Goldstein wrote. “The power of US monetary policy can help create, or take away, millions of jobs and move billions of dollars around the globe, and the Fed chief usually holds sway over the policy-making Federal Open Market Committee, regardless of a dissent or two.” Actor Zach Braff commented on CNN’s original tweet of the article, suggesting that “Wonder Woman” star Gal Gadot might actually be the most powerful Jewish woman in the US (despite the fact that she’s Israeli and new to Los Angeles).More powerful Jewish women, ranked:1. RBG2. Elena Kagan3. Janet Yellen4. Babs5. Me6. My Mother, Who's A Doctor7. The Satmar Rebbetzin https://t.co/vbtC1KyAJO
— Talia Lavin (@chick_in_kiev) June 2, 2017
It has been a rough few days for Ivanka. After taking a break from Twitter during Shavuot, she logged back on Thursday night to mark LGBTQ Pride Month — and was swiftly condemned by gay rights advocates for being “complicit” in the anti-gay policies of the Trump administration.Fixed. pic.twitter.com/WBxyn8ybqN
— Zach Braff (@zachbraff) June 2, 2017