Ivanka Trump made her feelings about father’s presidency very clear with surprising vow

During Donald Trump’s first term as President, his daughter Ivanka Trump served as an advisor and Director of the Office of Economic Initiatives and Entrepreneurship.

 

Her focus was on education, economic empowerment for women, job creation, and workforce development.

However, in the lead-up to his second term, Ivanka made it clear she would not return to politics. In January, she shared on the Him & Her Show that she loved policy but hated politics, noting the “darkness” in the political world she didn’t want to invite into her life.

She expressed her intent to support her father as a daughter, offering him personal comfort and a chance to relax. Ivanka also mentioned that she hoped her life would continue to have an impact, regardless of her career.

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