Ivanka Trump knows she 'can't help' dad Donald, misses her old life in New York, sources claim
MIAMI, FLORIDA: Ivanka Trump continues to keep her distance from her father, Donald, while he may be indicted for allegedly paying pornstar Stormy Daniels hush money in 2016. Although Ivanka's close friend claimed her relationship with her father was not strained and that she was focused on raising her children and creating a life in Miami, another source claimed, "Even though Ivanka loves her dad, she knows how impossible he can be."
The first source claimed the 41-year-old "is recreating her business life and raising her children which are her priorities. She is through with politics," per People. Ivanka reportedly said she would not get involved in her father's campaign when he announced he would be running for office again.
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'I do not plan to be involved in politics'
In a statement, Ivanka said, "This time around, I am choosing to prioritize my young children and the private life we are creating as a family," adding, "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."
Insiders claimed that Ivanka recently went on a trip with her family to get away from all the negativity around her. The insider said, "She misses her active social life in New York, but is enjoying Miami and all that it has to offer. She has started over and pursues interests in business, design, and being involved in the lives of her children," per People.
'She can't help him now'
Sources reportedly claimed that Ivanka was aware there was nothing she can do about her father's legal issues. They said, "Donald does what he wants, and she can't help him now. His help is in the hands of his lawyers and advisers. She is no longer working in that capacity."
Another insider, privy to the social circles in Florida and New York, claimed that Ivanka missed her social life in New York. The insider said, "She basically wants a new life to compensate for what she lost when she spent four years in her father's Washington. She misses her active social life and group of friends."
Between January 2017 and January 2021, Ivanka and her husband, Jared Kushner, worked as senior advisers to ex-president Trump. Her focus was "on the education and economic empowerment of women and their families as well as job creation and economic growth through workforce development, skills training and entrepreneurship."