Are Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner fleeing Washington? Moving truck spotted in front of house after Capitol riots
A moving truck was spotted in front of Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner's Washington, DC, house after the Capitol Building was breached by pro-Trump protesters on Wednesday, January 6, sparking rumors that the couple might be skipping town soon.
The picture which showed an orange truck labeled, 'College Hunks Hauling Junks' parked in front of the first daughter's house was posted on social media by Yahoo News correspondent Hunter Walker. "Someone just sent me this photo of moving trucks at Jared and Ivanka's house," the journalist captioned the photo.
In a separate tweet, he added, "This photo was indeed from this morning at 11 am," Walker wrote. "Jared and Ivanka do indeed have the college hunks moving out their junk today."
Someone just sent me this photo of moving trucks at Jared and Ivanka's house. pic.twitter.com/fll6OiiBHX
— Hunter Walker (@hunterw) January 7, 2021
The photographer just got back to me. This photo was indeed from this morning at 11am. Jared and Ivanka do indeed have the college hunks moving out their junk today.
— Hunter Walker (@hunterw) January 7, 2021
A slew of reactions followed as a number of people mocked the couple for preparing to move out of their house the day after the attack. "Thanks! I needed this chuckle!" one of them wrote while another said, "I think this was one of the first companies on Shark Tank."
A third commented, "They're probably just moving the money." One more remarked, "They are doing it as fast as they can." Another said, "It seems that they do both moving and junk hauling." A commenter tweeted, "Couldn’t afford mayflower??"
I think this was one of the first companies on Shark Tank @robertherjavec
— Nelson (@CockyNelson) January 7, 2021
It seems that they do both moving and junk hauling
— Dora Maria Costa (@DoraMariaCosta) January 7, 2021
The next commented, "$20 they drive off with their stuff." One more reacted with, "That’s why Ivanka was at the bank getting dollar bills." Another wrote, "Are the moving to Mars? Because I can’t imagine where they’ll be welcome at this point." A person wrote, "Heading out of town early?"
One more said, "Just yesterday there were thousands of patriots who would have loved to pitch in and help them move. Many hands make light work." Another commented, "So that moving truck won’t be easily found at the secure location and where they plan to live under New identities."
That’s why ivanka was at the bank getting dollar bills.
— Livin the Teal High Life (@tealtimeB) January 7, 2021
Are the moving to Mars? Because I can’t imagine where they’ll be welcome at this point.
— This Dog Has an Opinion (@mac9705) January 7, 2021
Just yesterday there were thousands of patriots who would have loved to pitch in and help them move.
— EB Shenanigans (@janedoe53230467) January 7, 2021
Many hands make light work.
So that moving truck won’t be easily found at the secure location and where they plan to live under New identities
— Robin Karlsson 🇸🇪🇺🇸 (@coachkarlsson83) January 7, 2021
We previously reported that while there were talks of Ivanka and Kushner returning to New York after President Donald Trump's departure from the White House following his definitive loss in the 2020 election, it was recently reported that their plans might have changed as the pair of Trump advisers had purchased a $31 million plot of land on Miami's "Billionaire Bunker" in Florida.
According to Page Six, after browsing through numerous properties and plots of land in the Miami and Palm Beach area, the couple put money down on a $31.8 million land plot nestled in Indian Creek, an uber swanky neighborhood that is known for its state-of-the-art security facility and beautiful waterfront homes. It is easily one of the most secure places in Florida, as it boasts a 13-man police force for just 29 residences.
The island got the nickname "Billionaire Bunker" because of the high-profile residents that have settled onto the island, including model Adriana Lima and billionaire businessman Carl Icahn of New York City.
Apparently, the couple purchased Lot 4, which was previously owned by Julio Iglesias. They will have 1.84 acres with 200 feet of private waterfront area to build a bayfront estate. The sale for the lot, which cost $31.8 million, taxed at $472,764 a year, closed on December 17.