After their two sons' bitter experience with the private school in the capital

Ivanka and her husband Kushner finally bid farewell to Washington to live in a quiet place

  • The couple leave Washington after the end of the president's term in the White House.

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With the end of President Trump's term in office, both his daughter Ivanka Trump and son-in-law Jared Kushner are considering moving to a new home for their stay, and it seems that the steps will lead them to New Jersey.

It also appears that they will leave Washington quickly, as they have not managed to adapt to it, and the couple had already expanded their "hut" in New Jersey by 2,500 square feet in 2016, adding a basement and a living room with a fireplace, all of these additions are documented by Mrs. Trump on Instagram.

As for the new plans, they add a spacious master bedroom, bathroom, dressing room, two new bedrooms, an office and a veranda, making the cottage more approachable compared to the $ 5 million house they had been renting in Calorama Washington for $ 15,000 a month.

There are also plans to add five more "huts" of 5,000 square feet each, and an entertainment complex with a "spa" and a "general store".

On Tuesday, a family friend said that the renovations have been going on for some time, but that Trump representatives are due to present the plans to the municipality on December 3.

When Mrs. Trump and her husband Kushner moved to Washington, DC, many observers were convinced that they would feel settled in the West Wing, but their residency has been turbulent since then, especially their experience with the Milton Gutsman Jewish School in the capital, in which the couple registered their children in 2017. The small school is the children of public servants and diplomats, whom President Trump mocked and described them as the "deep state," so the enrollment of the Kushners in the school created a kind of sharp division over the mixing of the members of the presidential family with the rest of the regular students, a matter that has worried the couple over the past four years.

Some parents pressed for the school to refuse to accept the sons of Ivanka and Kushner, while others urged tolerance for these two children who are not guilty, who cannot bear the burden of their grandfather.

Once at the school, the couple violated the unspoken rule of the world of private schools in Washington, which states that children who have heavy security hinders the work of the school, and the family and the accompanying delegation often occupy the front two rows on any occasion organized by the school.

And some parents talked about a birthday party, which Kushner decided to attend with his children, then asked for the guests' Wi-Fi password so that he could work in the guest room.

The tension reached its peak this fall, after the White House announced the nomination of Judge Amy Connie Barrett to the Supreme Court, which included a few invitees wearing masks, the lack of social distancing, and fears spread about the Corona virus infection, and what made matters worse for the president's entry Later on, because of his infection with "Covid-19", and with parents panicking, school administrators contacted the family about the possibility of students being exposed to the infection, as the youngest of Kushner's sons attended classes face to face, according to a person familiar with the course of events, and talks stalled about the couple's reluctance to answer On the school's basic questions, which included a question about the last time their two children had contact with President Trump, the couple withdrew from school on October 19 and enrolled their two children in another Jewish elementary school in the suburb of Rockville, Maryland.

White House spokeswoman Carolina Hurley attacked what she considered an interference from the school in the affairs of the presidential family, but the school adhered to its official statement, stressing that “our school community has made extraordinary efforts to provide a safe and supportive educational environment during these difficult times, and in accordance with our long-standing policy, We do not discuss the privacy of students and families. ”

Once they joined the school, the Trump family violated the unspoken rule of the world of private schools in Washington, which states that children who have heavy security obstruct the school's work, and the family and the accompanying delegation often occupy the front two rows at any event organized by the school.

When Mrs. Trump and her husband Kushner moved to Washington, DC, many observers were convinced that they would feel settled in the West Wing, but their residency had been turbulent since then, especially their experience with Milton Gotsman Jewish School in the capital, in which the couple registered their children in 2017.

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