Chrissy Teigen rebukes Ivanka Trump on family separation policy: 'It's a painful thing to see such a complete lack of empathy'
- John Legend and Chrissy Teigen addressed the House Democrats' annual issues conference on Wednesday night.
- At one point, Teigen slammed Ivanka Trump for posting pictures of her children amid the Trump administration's family separation policy for migrants seeking asylum at the US-Mexico border.
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LEESBURG, Virginia - The major celebrity couple in musician John Legend and supermodel Chrissy Teigen addressed a collective of Democratic lawmakers on Wednesday. The couple took the stage during a brief appearance at the annual issues conference for the House Democratic Caucus.
The power couple spoke on several different topics, ranging from the serious to some lighthearted comedy. Legend at one point quipped that Teigen was mocking President Donald Trump long before his political ascent.
"I will say Chrissy was ahead of the curve for making fun of Donald Trump," he said, to which Teigen responded, "I really was!"
Members of the press were only allowed in the room for a portion of their remarks, which was part of a Q&A hosted by former MSNBC host Melissa Harris-Perry.
Legend called on Democrats to pass big-ticket legislation, calling it "critical," in addition to investigating and probing Trump and his administration.
"It's important that our government not be corrupt," Legend said. "It's critical actually."
During a portion of the panel, Teigen took a shot at Ivanka Trump, a current White House adviser and daughter of the president. Teigen took issue with the administration's stances, especially as it relates to the Department of Homeland Security's policy that has resulted in family separations at the US-Mexico border.
"You understand that people love their kids, blah, blah, blah. And I don't want to necessarily say that it came from having children, but it's a painful thing to see that," Teigen said. "It's a painful thing to see such a complete lack of empathy when it comes from people like Ivanka, I will say, that can post all day pictures of her children that are just in her home and 'oh my daughter's having trouble in her crib' or 'my daughter's doing this' and there are children out there that don't have that opportunity."
As part of the Trump administration's "zero-tolerance" immigration policy, first implemented by the former Attorney General Jeff Sessions in April 2018, some families who had arrived at the US-Mexico border were detained and their children were taken from them and sent to detention centers around the country.
"There are children that are completely - honestly I cannot fathom for a second how scared our children would be if they were without us," Teigen said.
A spokesperson for the White House was not immediately available for comment.
Regarding immigration, Legend said, "America should be big, bold, and generous, and open."
Teigen and Legend are both active Democrats. And Legend has participated in events with former President Barack Obama and donated to his 2012 reelection campaign.