Despite what her father did

Ivanka Trump dreams of entering the White House

  • Ivanka wants to be the first woman to hold the US presidency.

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  • Trump supporters destroyed the future opportunities for the president's daughter.

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  • Trump pressured his daughter not to attend Biden's inauguration.

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When Donald Trump was elected president in 2016, his eldest daughter, Ivanka Trump, and son-in-law Jared Kushner were among the last people on earth who could be considered qualified to serve in the White House and advise the US president.

But given their being the Trump family, the duo thought they were ready to take on these positions, thanks to the bloated titles their families have bestowed upon them over the years, and the illusions of grandeur they have been harboring.

As Michael Wolf noted in his book Fire and Fury, although Ivanka had received a warning from her friends about the dangers of getting into politics and “balancing risks against gains,” the two decided to play this role in the West Wing of the White House.

It was a joint decision between the spouses, and in a way, a joint action.

In between, the two struck a serious bargain: If they had the opportunity at some point in the future, Ivanka would be the one running for the presidency, and this is an affront to the former presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton, who wanted to be the first woman to hold the presidency in America, and that would be Ivanka. She is that woman.

But for now, Ivanka will never be able to fulfill her dream, after her father incited crowds of fascism to attack the Capitol to nullify the results of free and fair elections.

However, the Trump family did not have a strong understanding of reality, which is an inherited trait, and it is clear that it has not crossed a single generation, but rather passed from father to daughter.

Ivanka seems to realize that the rebellion fueled by her father is not ideal for her trademark, hence her angry attempts to control the damage, including her decision to delete her tweet describing the violent mob as "American patriots". The first daughter still seems to believe that she can save The whole situation, and the plan that I made with Jared is still on the right track.

According to the Daily Mail, the "princess" had plans to attend the inauguration of President-elect, Joe Biden, on January 20, in an attempt to "save her reputation" and "her promising political career," which she believes is real and tangible.

A report by the Daily Mail newspaper says that Trump told his daughter that it would be "an insult if she wants to deal with fraudsters who are trying to bring him down," which was achieved, and he told her that "her presence at the inauguration would be the worst decision she could ever make."

According to the newspaper's story, Ivanka believed that attending the inauguration would be "a good gesture on her part, through which she will win supporters in the future."

According to the "Daily Mail" source, Ivanka decided that "she must protect her political aspirations."

A source in the White House denied that the first daughter will attend the inauguration, and while she would like people to believe that Biden's inaugural committee welcomed her with open arms, it is not really clear if she will be invited, given that.

Because of the armed incursion into the Capitol and the fact that procedures will be reduced compared to previous years, it is assumed that the daughter of the man who sent an army to prevent Biden from becoming president would not be on the A, B, or even C list of invitees for such an event.

Nevertheless, Ivanka fully believes that she should be invited, that she will come out completely unscathed in the end, and that she will likely enter the White House unharmed, although her father’s supporters have wreaked havoc in the corridors of the Capitol, among other things.

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A report by the "Daily Mail" newspaper says that Trump told his daughter that it would be "an insult if she wants to deal with the fraudsters who are trying to bring him down."

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