Ivanka Trump finds social activities more important than father's presidency
Donald Trump's daughter is focusing on her fun life than politics
Embracing being a parent and socialite in Miami, Ivanka Trump has truly left politics behind and she couldn’t be happier.
Ivanka made it clear that she would not be joining Donald Trump’s team this time around, when back in 2022 her father Donald Trump announced he would be running for president again, according to She Finds.
It’s no surprise as to why she made this decision. During 2016, Ivanka served as one of Donald Trump's senior advisors and was very involved in White House politics. Back in 2022, Donald Trump officially announced his candidacy and shortly afterwards, Ivanka released the following statement:
"I love my father very much. This time around, I am choosing to prioritise my young children and the private life we are creating as a family. I do not plan to be involved in politics. While I will always love and support my father, going forward I will do so outside the political arena."
Meanwhile, a source in Ivanka's social circle said the mother-of-three has no regrets.
"She is very happy, living her best life. She left politics totally in the rearview mirror and so this time around, even if her dad is the leading Republican candidate, she basically doesn't care. She told him when he said he was going to run again that she didn't want to be involved."
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