Ivanka Trump: I will devote myself to my children and will not participate in my father's presidential campaign

Ivanka Trump decided to withdraw from the American political arena and not join her father's attempt, former President Donald Trump, to regain the White House in 2024, saying: "I love my father very much. But this time I chose to prioritize my young children and private life as a family. I do not plan to get involved in politics." ".

Donald Trump launched his 2024 campaign for the Republican nomination on Tuesday night at his Mar-a-Lagoa resort in Florida.

Members of his family, including his wife Melania and son Eric, were present.

Even Jared Kushner, Ivanka's husband, was present, but Ivanka was not in the audience.

According to The Washington Post, Ivanka explained in a statement distributed to the media: "While I will always love and support my father, I will do so outside of the political arena. I am grateful to have had the honor of serving the American people."

She added that she was "proud" of the "many" achievements of her father's administration, as she served as a senior White House adviser.

Ivanka Trump and Kushner played key roles in the Trump administration and became a source of ire for their many transgressions, due in part to their former lives as mainstays of the elite Manhattan social scene.

Unlike his wife, Kushner has not publicly ruled out a return to politics, and since leaving the White House has set up an investment firm and written a memoir detailing his time there.

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