United States Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s daughter Ivanka Trump, after remaining distant from his campaign trail, showed up at the election watch party of her father as he neared the historic win.
As per the media reports, Ivanka was present at Mar-a-Lago along with her 43-year-old husband, Jared Kushner.
The party was also attended by Caitlyn Jenner, Tiffany Trump and her husband, Michael Boulos, and the Republican candidate’s sons Barron, Eric and Don Jr.
Trump supporter and billionaire Elon Musk was also present at Mar-a-Lago for the event, which included “dinner for a small number of donors… and an even smaller gathering for those who will hang out with him during the evening", reported The New York Times.
Ivanka and Kushner, who worked as advisers to Trump when he was in the White House, were absent from his campaign.
After Trump lost the 2020 elections, Ivanka and Jared got busy in their personal lives in Miami with their three young children.
Trump's daughter also released a statement confirming her non-participation in the political battle of her father.
"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," said Ivanka.
The 43-year-old Kushner, while speaking to the Times, said that there was "zero" chance of them getting involved in the elections and added that Ivanka “made the decision when she left Washington that she was closing that chapter of her life. And she’s been remarkably consistent.”
“Obviously the world is different for us over the next four years if her father is president. We’re rooting for him — obviously, we’re proud of him. But, you know, either way, our life will just continue to move forward," said Kushner.
According to DailyMail.com, Ivanka is likely to have a minor role in her father's administration.
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'I can't see her doing anything that would take her away from Florida and her family. But perhaps Donald would deputize her on a foreign trip, she could travel with him occasionally, or she could work on a special project. Nothing day-to-day," the newspaper quoted Ivanka as saying.
"She will enjoy the pomp and pageantry. She would be at the inauguration. But Ivanka is concerned with what the "taste makers" think and it suits her to say that she no longer works with her father full-time after January 6, and after his indictments and convictions," said the insider.
(With inputs from agencies)