Ivanka Trump, Arabella and Jared Kushner
The current president of the United of America's daughter may be known for being in the political sphere, but she is also a mom.
As Donald Trump prepares to return to the White House, one person who won’t accompany him this time is his daughter Ivanka and her husband, Jared Kushner. The mainstays of the last Trump presidency are done with politics.
This is part of Hello, Trumpworld, Slate’s reluctant guide to the people who will be calling the shots now—at least for as long as they last in Washington. So: Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump aren’t going to be part of the Donald Trump presidential administration this time, allegedly. But Jared Kushner’s father is.
Donald Trump was sworn in for a second term in 2025, eight years after his first inauguration in 2017. His family's roles have changed significantly.
Ivanka Trump and her husband Jared Kushner enjoyed largely unfettered access to Trump in his first term and were influential on a vast portfolio including Middle Eastern peace negotiations and COVID-19 vaccine development.
The project is one of several that family members of President-elect Donald J. Trump have with foreign countries that have pending policy matters with the United States.
Ivanka was joined onstage by her husband Jared Kushner, along with her father President Donald Trump and his wife First Lady Melania Trump.
Before President Biden issued pardons for his family members, the media took aim at President Trump for floating the idea of preemptive pardons before he left office in 2021.
The new top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee reminded James Comer of his past interest in presidential ethics.
Ivanka Trump showed her support at dad Donald Trump's presidential inauguration Jan. 20, alongside husband Jared Kushner and their kids Arabella, Joseph and Theodore. Read on to see all the attendees.
When Donald Trump returns to the White House on Monday, his family circle will look a little different than it did when he first arrived eight years ago. His youngest son, Barron, was in fifth grade back then.