RNC spokeswoman (Born 1995, model & author): My parents came here from former Soviet Union with $90
RNC spokeswoman (Born 1995, model & author): My parents came here from former Soviet Union with $90
RNC spokeswoman Elizabeth Pipko (Born: 1995, model, author & media personality): “My parents came here from the former Soviet Union with $90 each in their pockets never imagining this would be their daughter’s life one day… Tomorrow, I very much look forward to watching Donald Trump make American history once more.”
Elizabeth Pipko was born in New York City on June 26, 1995, to a family that emigrated from the former Soviet Union. She is the granddaughter of Soviet-born American artist Marc Klionsky. She was a competitive figure skater until the age of fifteen when an ankle injury took her out of the sport. Pipko is Jewish and attended Rabbi Arthur Schneier’s Park East Day School. Pipko is a cum laude graduate of the Harvard Extension School at Harvard University. She received her Master of Science degree at the University of Pennsylvania in May, 2023.
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RNC spokeswoman (Born 1995, model & author): My parents came here from former Soviet Union with $90
Key Points
RNC spokeswoman Elizabeth Pipko (Born: 1995, model, author & media personality): “My parents came here from the former Soviet Union with $90 each in their pockets never imagining this would be their daughter’s life one day
- Tomorrow, I very much look forward to watching Donald Trump make American history once more
Elizabeth Pipko was born in New York City on June 26, 1995, to a family that emigrated from the former Soviet Union
- She is the granddaughter of Soviet-born American artist Marc Klionsky
Transcript Highlights
The following is transcribed from the video audio:
- My parents came here from the former Soviet Union with $90 each in their pockets
- Definitely never imagining that this would be their daughter’s life one day
- I remember as a little girl sitting on my grandfather’s lap, who I hope is smiling down on me and all of us right now
- And we would sit and we would sing along to the national anthem
- And he always told me, one day, far into the future, you’re going to wake up and realize just how lucky you are to be an American
- I think it’s safe to say I feel pretty darn lucky right now
- I never tell this story, but I feel like my secret might be safe with a few of you in here
- When I was growing up, I was a competitive athlete
- I thought I was going to go to the Olympics one day, and then I got injured and I lost my dream
- I was a broken, lost 19-year-old girl in early 2015, when my little brother, my absolute best friend and the smartest person on the planet, came to me and said, I have two things to tell you
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