Ivanka Trump Rejects To Be Involved In Campaign His Advanced Father Becomes A Presidential Candidate: I Prioritize Children
JAKARTA - The eldest daughter of former President Donald Trump, Ivanka, no longer wants to be involved in politics. She chose to focus on her family.
This is Ivanka's latest response after Donald Trump plans to run again as a US presidential candidate in the upcoming presidential election.
Ivanka Trump - who had been a senior adviser to the White House during the Trump administration - chose to take a break from politics.
Ivanka even missed Donald Trump's speech which confirmed his candidacy for the White House in 2024. Ivanka even said that he might not participate in his father's campaign.
"I really love my father. This time, I chose to prioritize my young children and the private life we created as a family. I don't plan to get involved in politics," he was quoted as saying by NBC News, Wednesday, November 16.
Ivanka is not just an image. Judging from his activities on Twitter, Ivanka was busy walking around and drowning in his social activities.
The photos shared cannot be separated from her husband and children.
"While I will always love and support my father, in the future I will do it outside the political arena," he added.
"I am grateful for the honor to serve the American people and I will always be proud of the many achievements of our Administration," he continued.
It is not yet clear whether her husband, Jared Kushner will play a role in the campaign. Kushner himself attended Trump's speech.
Donald Trump announced his candidacy for the upcoming 2024 United States Presidential Election, ahead of other Republican candidates.
Trump made this announcement at his private residence, his Mar-a-Lago in Florida, a week after Republicans failed to win as many Congressional seats targeted in last week's election.
He delivered this in a speech for more than an hour before hundreds of his supporters, and broadcast live on US television.
"To make America great again, tonight I announce my candidacy as president of the United States," Trump told a cheering crowd, including family members, donors and former staff.