In a surprising bit of news, President Trump’s daughter Ivanka, says that if her father is reelected for a second term, she may not return to the White House.

But, before you take this as any kind of indictment of her father’s presidency, she says she will be wherever “the family needs her the most.”

The First Daughter’s comments were made during an interview with “Face the Nation,” where CBS anchor Margaret Brennan asked Ivanka about staying in the administration.

“I am driven first and foremost by my kids and their happiness — so that’s always going to be my top priority, and my decisions will always be flexible enough to ensure that their needs are being considered first and foremost. So, they will really drive that answer for me,” she said in an interview set to air on Sunday.

Both Ivanka Trump and her husband, Jared Kushner, aided her father’s campaign and have served in the president’s administration since he took office in 2017. The couple has three children — Arabella, Theodore, and Joseph — but each has managed to take on major policy priorities within the Trump administration.

During an earlier Fox News interview back in September, Trump’s daughter discussed how she worked to advance her father’s agenda on manufacturing and job training.

“The convening function within government is critical,” she told Fox News host Steve Hilton at the time. “And it’s something that I bring — and probably because I came from the private sector, I realize the efficiency, the nimbleness, the solutions that the private sector brings to every challenge that is out there, whether it’s innovation or job creation.”

Critics have questioned her role in the administration and conservatives, in particular, suspected that both she and her husband secretly opposed aspects of the president’s agenda.

Ivanka also told Brennan that she was humbled to serve her country in the White House.

“The day I walk into the West Wing and I don’t feel a shiver up my spine is the day I’ve been here too long,” she said. “And I still, every day, I feel a tremendously humbling and sense of privilege that I’m able to do the work that I came to Washington to do, that the president [has] empowered me.”

“And I feel just incredibly grateful to be able to give back to a country that’s given me so much — and I’m doing my very best,” she added.

2 thoughts on “Ivanka Trump May Leave Administration if Trump Is Reelected”
  1. If she wants to go, then that’s ok. Americans did not elect her, I remember early on President Trump’s term that she and husband brought a swamp creature to hurt her father’s administration. Thank God President Trump fired these traitors.

  2. Why wait? I say leave now with her hubby Jared, tool for Soros as he has a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR loan with him, as they DON’T have the same world view as her father. Just a couple of liberal leftists like their buddies in NYC.

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