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Ivanka Trump to visit North Carolina this week, including Florence recovery area

Ivanka Trump, the daughter of President Donald Trump and a senior adviser to him, will visit North Carolina on Wednesday, according to the White House.
She is scheduled to visit Mooresville for two events and then travel to eastern North Carolina to see how the region is recovering from Hurricane Florence and thank volunteers.
Trump will meet with NASCAR drivers and officials at the NASCAR Technical Institute in Mooresville. The institute, which opened in 2002, “combines a complete automotive technology program with NASCAR-specific motorsports training.” Trump’s visit is part of the administration’s push for vocational and skills training.
NASCAR’s CEO Brian France endorsed Donald Trump for president in March 2016.
Ivanka Trump will then meet with members of the Mooresville Fire Department search-and-rescue team, which conducted rescue missions in eastern North Carolina during Hurricane Florence, the devastating storm that hit the state in mid-September.
Later, Trump will see the devastation and recovery up close. She will visit a disaster recovery zone in the eastern part of the state.