Ivanka Trump is gearing up to support her father, President-elect Donald Trump, as he prepares to return to the White House in a week. Reflecting on her previous role as a senior adviser during the first Trump administration, Ivanka expressed her willingness to take on a supportive role as his daughter in the upcoming term.
She described the presidency as a lonely position due to the weight of daily decisions and the transactional nature of interactions. Ivanka emphasized the importance of providing her father with moments of relaxation and normalcy, such as watching movies or sports together.
Her husband, Jared Kushner, also served as a senior adviser in the previous administration, sparking controversy at the time. President-elect Trump is set to be inaugurated for his second term on Jan. 20, making history as the second person to serve non-consecutive terms.
As Trump returns to the White House, his focus remains on key issues like immigration, the economy, and foreign affairs, which were prominent during the 2024 election cycle. The Trump family has faced challenges since leaving office, including indictments and assassination attempts.
Looking ahead, Trump will confront foreign conflicts, inflation, and tensions with China. With the Republican takeover of Congress and the White House, significant policy changes could be on the horizon.
Ivanka expressed excitement about her father's political comeback, calling it one of the greatest in history. She believes that the country shares this enthusiasm and anticipates a positive four years ahead.