Ivanka stuns in blue dress at Miami Beach meeting amid dad Donald Trump's Stormy issues
MIAMI, FLORIDA: Ivanka Trump was looking sharp in a light blue outfit as she attended a morning hotel meeting close to Miami Beach on March 24 before her father, Donald Trump's potential indictment the following week. The former senior advisor to the White House was spotted around 11 am strolling through the lobby of the Four Seasons Hotel at The Surf Club in Surfside, Florida.
She, Jared Kushner's wife, donned a summer dress with a cutout in the front and a tied knot at the bust. Ivanka, 41, accessorized the look with pearl stud earrings, a taupe leather handbag that draped from her wrist, and strappy sandals with a three-inch heel made of white leather.
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Sunrise prayers at the Western Wall
With a serious expression on her face, she walked to her meeting while holding her mobile and a small stack of documents that were attached by a red paper clip. Ivanka appeared to have gone all out for the meeting, with her long blonde hair arranged in free waves over her shoulders.
The former president's first daughter was also sporting a red string bracelet that she has been donning periodically for years. Although she hasn't mentioned the bracelet's function, it does resemble the style of red thread worn by Kabbalah practitioners to fend off the "evil eye."
Last week, she posted Instagram images of their visit to the Western Wall. The place is regarded as the holiest place in Judaism where Jews are permitted to pray. She was spotted with her husband and their youngest son, participating in sunrise prayers.
Ivanka, who was raised a Christian, converted to Orthodox Judaism, before she married Jared in 2009, and the couple is bringing up their children in the same religion. Daughter Arabella, 11, and oldest son Joseph, 9, didn't seem to be with the couple.
Hush-money case
It is unclear when she returned home from her most recent getaway. But, her March 24 encounter comes as her father, former President Donald Trump, waits to learn whether he will be indicted by the Manhattan district attorney's office next week in the Stormy Daniels hush-money case.
According to various sources, Trump allegedly paid Daniels $130,000 during the 2016 presidential campaign to keep quiet about their relationship in order to prevent word of it reaching Melania, his wife. On January 12, 2018, The Wall Street Journal became the first publication to make mention of the payment. A month later, Michael Cohen, the former president's lawyer at the time, issued a statement in which he officially acknowledged the payment.
Trump has been using divisive language on Truth Social all week while discussing the potential indictment, which would be remarkable because no other former president has ever been indicted in a criminal investigation after leaving office.