11 September 2016 Karlie is at the US Open with sketchy wealthy and elite people:
The Who’s Who of Who’s That
[I know you know these vignettes are meant to be scanned. We're just putting Karlie Kloss and Lily Donaldson into context (we're working toward that, anyway). Get a sense of the wealth, the connections, the sketchy deeds. We're working back to modeling, yacht girls, and then how that relates to Taylor's (possible, and sometimes alleged) ex-girlfriends]
Ivanka Trump
In her own words:
Trump said, "Girl Up 'for girls, by girls' approach encourages American girls to become forces of global change. I am proud to be working with Girl Up and girls in this country to help ensure that all girls – no matter where they are born – get the tools they need to be educated, healthy, counted and positioned to be the next generation of leaders."
Ivanka responded to the [SNL] skit by saying: "If being complicit is wanting to be a force for good and to make a positive impact, then I'm complicit."
Known for:
Being Trump’s daughter
Executive Vice President of her family-owned Trump Organization
Senior advisor to Trump during his administration (2017–2021)
She was the first Jewish member of a first family, having converted before marrying her husband, Jared Kushner, in 2009.
Assets:
Concerts, Parties, & Vacations-
15 years old:
According to Celebrity Net Worth, when combined with her husband Jared Kushner’s wealth they have a net worth of roughly $800 million (about $50 million more than the year before).
She and her husband Jared Kushner are estimated to be worth around $1.1 billion, as best ascertained by ethics filings reflecting the couple's real estate holdings and additional investments.
Joined the family business in 2005 and remained with it until January 2017 when she left the Trump Organization to join her father’s White House administration. She earned roughly $35 million for her work at the family enterprise.
The Ivanka M. Trump Business Trust earned over $5 million in 2017, her financial disclosure forms show.
Payments to the tune of $5 million in 2018 from a more than $50 million trust fund.
When Ivanka Trump left her position at the Trump Organization, she received $2 million in severance, which was paid after her father's inauguration.
At the same time she was employed with the Trump Organization, she also worked with Dynamic Diamond Corp. to design a line of jewelry under her name. As well, Ivanka licensed her name for a line of handbags and footwear along with a line of women’s work wear that were sold through department stores. She received a 7 percent cut of the wholesale revenues which fetched her about $10 million per year at the endeavors’ height. Sales however, fell off and they were canceled in 2018.
Ivanka Trump, meanwhile, was earning a name for herself outside her father's real estate dealings. She launched her (now-shuttered) namesake fashion line in 2007. It was once valued at $100 million.
Some media reports speculated that Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner's 2009 wedding at Trump National Golf Club cost them at least $1 million.
The 13-tier cake, created by Sylvia Weinstock had sugar flowers in the shape of lisianths, peonies, roses, and lily-of-the-valley. In order to please all guests present with their varied tastes, the flavors of chocolate, carrot and almonds were chosen, and inside, the cake was yellow.
For their honeymoon, the couple chose an exotic destination: A safari in Africa.
As part of elite DC society, Kushner and Ivanka Trump's eldest daughter, Arabella, attended the Jewish Primary Day School in Washington, where annual tuition runs a cool $26,100 for kids in prekindergarten to fifth grade.
Before setting down roots in Washington, Kushner and Ivanka Trump's main residence was a four-bedroom penthouse in the Trump Park Avenue building.
They paid $15,000 in rent every month for a 7,000-square-foot house in the Kalorama neighborhood which is also home to Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos and former President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama.
Between January 1, 2016, and May 31, 2017, she earned at least $13.5 million in income, according to forms released by the White House. More than $5 million came from her namesake brand, more than $2.5 million from the Trump Organization, and nearly $800,000 for book and TV work.
She also took in $289,300 from an advance for "Women Who Work," her third book that Penguin Random House published in May 2017.
Like her stepmother, Ivanka also steps out in a mix of high-end and fast fashion, from a $6,280 Oscar de la Renta dress and coat to an $870 Roksanda dress and a $35 Victoria Beckham for Target dress.
Ivanka Trump later prompted a wave of criticism when she posted a picture of herself in a $5,000 silver Carolina Herrera dress the same day the president signed the travel ban.
Ivanka Trump sparked controversy in a 2016 "60 Minutes" appearance, during which she wore a $10,800 diamond-and-gold bangle from her Ivanka Trump Fine Jewelry line.
Ivanka also reported that she got $3.9 million from her 7.5 percent stake in the Trump International Hotel in Washington DC.
Both Kushner and Trump announced they would not take a salary while working for the government in an attempt to shut down nepotism concerns, but government salaries would have been less than 1% of their income. Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump reported between $172 million and $640 million in outside income while working in the White House, according to an analysis of financial disclosures by CREW.
The couple is fond of skiing vacations and have caused stirs at resorts in Aspen, Colorado, and Whistler, Canada.
The two bought property on a private island Indian Creek, nicknamed the “Billionaire Bunker,” in Miami, Florida in 2020 for $30 million.
Then in 2021 they picked up another property with a fixer-upper on it for $24 million which is now their residence.
Rub Elbows with:
https://www.instagram.com/ivankatrump/
Daddy-
only daughter of Donald Trump and his first wife, Czech-American model Ivana
She has two brothers, Donald Jr. and Eric, a half-sister, Tiffany, and a
half-brother, Barron.
(NY) Society-
Ivanka was childhood friends with Paris Hilton and is friends with Michael Bloomberg's daughter Georgina.
Romantically, she dated Greg Hersch, an investment banker, throughout college.
Fashion-
she also began modeling "on weekends and holidays and absolutely not during the school year," according to her late mother, Ivana.[10]
In May 1997, she was featured on the cover of Seventeen which ran a story on "celeb moms & daughters".
She was featured in advertisements for Tommy Hilfiger,[69] Elle,[70] Vogue,[71] Teen Vogue,[72] Harper's Bazaar,[73] and Thierry Mugler,[74]
She also engaged in fashion runway work.[75][74][76][77]
Trump has been profiled in many women's fashion magazines, including Vogue,[79] Glamour,[80] Marie Claire,[81] and Elle.[82]
She was featured on covers such as Harper's Bazaar,[73] Forbes, Forbes Life,[83] Marie Claire, Golf Digest,[84] Town & Country,[85] Elle Décor,[86] Shape,[87] and Stuff magazine.[88] Trump was featured in Vanity Fair's annual International Best Dressed List in 2007 and 2008.[89]
Business-
Soon after joining the Trump Organization in an executive position, she started her jewelry, shoe, and apparel lines which were covered in magazines such as Harper's Bazaar, Forbes Life, Golf Magazine, Town & Country, and Vogue.[24][25] She was featured on the cover of Stuff in August 2006 and again in September 2007.
Trump also had her own line of Ivanka Trump fashion items, which included clothes, handbags, shoes, and accessories, available in U.S. and Canadian department stores including Macy's and Hudson's Bay.
Trump formed a partnership in 2007 with Dynamic Diamond Corp., the company of diamond vendor Moshe Lax, to create Ivanka Trump Fine Jewelry, a line of diamond and gold jewelry sold at her first flagship retail store in Manhattan.[28][29] Her flagship moved from Madison Avenue to 109 Mercer Street, a larger space in the SoHo district in November 2011.[30][31] Celebrities were spotted wearing her jewelry including Jennifer Lopez on the cover of Glamour[32] and Rihanna on the cover of W magazine.[33] Her brand was named "Launch of the Year' in 2010 by Footwear News.[34] Trump's brand also went on to win other awards.[35] Members of 100 Women in Hedge Funds elected Trump to their board in December 2012.[36] Her company eventually grew to over $500 million in sales annually.
2009 Wedding Guests
Russell Crowe, Andrew Cuomo, Rudy Giuliani, Regis Philbin, Natalie Portman, Barbara Walters. And lessor known, but still influential: Governor of Pennsylvania, Ed Rendell, country singer Jamey Johnson, actress Emmy Rossum and her Counting Crows boyfriend Adam Duritz.
Entertainment Industry
TV Appearances-
In 1997, at the age of 15, Trump co-hosted the Miss Teen USA Pageant, which was partially owned by her father, Donald Trump, from 1996 to 2005.[10]
Was on bits of The Apprentice and was a primary boardroom judge on The Celebrity Apprentice.
In 2006, she was a guest judge on Project Runway's third season. She reappeared as a guest judge on season 4 of Project Runway All Stars in 2014 and 2015.[67]
In 2010, Trump and her husband made a cameo portraying themselves in Season 4 Episode 6 of Gossip Girl.[68]
None other than Ivanka Trump and Lauren Sanchez scored invites to Kim's 43rd birthday
Bash at the Beverly Hills hot spot, Funke, the party last October that this week's 'Kardashians'
episode gave a glimpse into.
Books-
In October 2009, Trump's first self-help book, The Trump Card: Playing to Win in Work and Life, was published; according to ghostwriter Daniel Paisner, he co-wrote the book.[90][91]
In May 2017, her second self-help book, Women Who Work: Rewriting the Rules for Success, was published; as a standard practice, she used the services of a writer, a researcher, and a fact-checker.[92][93][94]
The book debuted in the number four spot in the "Advice, How-To and Misc." category of The New York Times Best Seller list.
Politics-
Ivanka Trump is friends with Chelsea Clinton, the daughter of her father's 2016 general election opponent. "There's nothing skin-deep about Ivanka. And I think that's a real tribute to her because certainly anyone as gorgeous as she is could have probably gone quite far being skin-deep," Chelsea Clinton told Vogue in 2015.
Billionaire Bunker Neighbors
Troubles/(Alleged) Crimes:
In 2016, her company was accused of stealing designs from other designers.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission recalled scarves made by her company in 2016 because they did not meet federal flammability standards.
Her brand faced criticism for using rabbit fur and was involved in a design infringement lawsuit with Aquazzura Italia SRL, which was later settled.
Also in 2016, the brand was criticized for producing most of its line outside of the U.S., even as Donald Trump campaigned on a platform of protecting American jobs.
Three members of China Labor Watch were arrested in China while investigating a company that produces shoes for American brands, including Trump's brand
Trump was a member of the board of the Donald J. Trump Foundation until it was dissolved after then New York attorney general Barbara Underwood filed a civil lawsuit against the foundation for "persistently illegal conduct" with respect to the foundation's money.[186][187][188][189]
In November 2019, Trump's father was ordered to pay a $2 million settlement for misusing the foundation for his business and political purposes.[190]
The settlements also included mandatory training requirements for herself and her two elder brothers.
Politics-
She publicly endorsed his presidential campaign and made public appearances supporting and defending him.[99][100][101]
She was not able to vote in the New York primary in April 2016 because she had missed the October 2015 deadline to change her registration to Republican.
Trump introduced her father in a speech immediately before his own speech at the 2016 Republican National Convention (RNC) in July.[108] She stated, "One of my father's greatest talents is the ability to see the potential in people", and said he would "Make America Great Again."[109] Her speech was well received as portraying Donald Trump "in a warmer-than-usual light", according to The Washington Post.[110] After the speech, viewers commented that the speech was "one of the best – if not the best – of the night," and that Trump is the "greatest asset Donald Trump has".[111] Others said that her speech was the "high point of the convention".[112]
The George Harrison song "Here Comes the Sun" was used as her entrance music.
After the speech, the George Harrison estate complained about the use of
his song as being offensive to their wishes.[111]
The next morning, Ivanka's official Twitter account tweeted, "Shop Ivanka's look
from her #RNC speech" with a link to a Macy's page that featured the dress she
wore.[114]
At the 2016 Republican National Convention, she said of her political views: "Like many of my fellow millennials, I do not consider myself categorically Republican or Democrat."[182] During her father's presidency, Trump transformed from a liberal to an "unapologetically" pro-life, "proud Trump Republican".[181] In 2018, Trump changed her New York voter registration from Democratic to Republican.
Trump attended the inauguration of her father as the 45th president of the United States, at the United States Capitol Building in Washington, D.C.
She partly negotiated rates of hotel rooms, rental spaces, and meals at the Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C., on which her father's inaugural committee spent funds it privately raised (a standard practice for inaugural committees), WNYC and ProPublica reported in December 2018.[118]
In May 2019, the United States attorney for the District of Columbia requested some documents about her and her sibling's role in her father's inauguration,[119] although Trump did not have "any official role in running the committee".
First things first: Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump should never have been allowed to work in the White House. Anti-nepotism rules exist for a reason, namely so that unqualified relatives of the president are not given jobs in the most important office in the world.
The Department of Justice dismissed its anti-nepotism guidelines and decades of precedent to let them work. They left their businesses behind, they said, and divested from any potential conflicts of interest. A new analysis of their financial filings shows the couple disclosed up to $640 million in outside income while working in the White House.
Ivanka announced she was shutting down her namesake brand, and she later filed a disclosure with the government that “[a]ll operations of the business ceased on July 31, 2018.” But we discovered that she still made up to $1 million from it in 2019 despite the fact that she claimed it no longer existed.
Former President Donald Trump’s daughter and son-in-law decamped from the White House in January, leaving a trail of ethical breaches in their wake. To be clear, there’s still a lot we don’t know about Kushner and Trump’s finances due to the way the Office of Government Ethics’ disclosures are set up, from wide income ranges and opaque holding companies. But what we do know gives us pause.
After advising her father in an unofficial capacity for the first two months of his administration, Trump was appointed "First Daughter and Advisor to the President,” a government employee, on March 29, 2017.
Director of the Office of Economic Initiatives and Entrepreneurship.
Ivanka Trump defended President Trump and his administration against a myriad of allegations.
At the first W20 women's summit she praised her father as an advocate for women,
some people in the audience hissed and booed in response.
At the 2019 G20 Osaka summit in late June 2019; the French government released a video of her awkwardly inserting herself into a conversation with world leaders.
leading to online parodies and memes
In 2021, a Government Accountability Office audit concluded her "Women's Global Development and Prosperity Initiative" failed to target the money towards projects that related to women's empowerment, and did not measure the impact of the spending.
She traveled to Ethiopia,[156] Ivory Coast,[157] Argentina, Colombia, Paraguay,[158] and Morocco,[159] as well as attended the 74th United Nations General Assembly.
which spent $265 million a year of taxpayer money on 19 women's empowerment
projects.
While championing working women and bringing jobs back to America in her White House role, she faced scrutiny because her clothing was made in countries like China and Indonesia, often by women in poor working conditions for low wages.
When she was the first daughter, they had to travel with secret service, and went skiing on the busy slopes around major holidays with teams of security agents. When the couple took a weekend trip to a luxury hotel in the Dominican Republic in 2017, the security bill cost $58,000 in taxpayer money. They paid for their own hotel costs.
Also in August 2017, travel and lodging expenses for the Secret Service agents who accompanied Trump and Kushner on a two-day trip to the ritzy Twin Farms resort and spa in Barnard, Vermont, cost $13,940. The secret service agents reportedly stayed eight days.
Trump was credited with proposing the controversial photo opportunity for President Donald Trump holding a bible in front of St. John's Church.[165][166] She walked with her father to the site and carried the bible in her Max Mara purse.
He held the Bible upside down.
Employees in public office are not permitted to endorse products:
In July 2020, Trump tweeted a picture of herself with a Goya Foods bean can, endorsing the product. The owner of Goya Foods had days prior praised President Trump, leading to a backlash against the company. Trump's tweet raised ethics concerns, given that Trump was at the time an official adviser in the White House
Ivanka’s company sent out a "Style Alert," about her Trump-branded jewelry urging people to tune into her 60 Minutes interview, prompting conflict of interest concerns.
While serving in her father's administration, Trump retained ownership of businesses, which drew criticism from government ethics experts who said it created conflicts of interest.[171]
It is not possible to determine the exact amount of Trump's outside income while working in her father's administration because she is only required to report the worth of her assets and liabilities in ranges to the Office of Government Ethics.[171]
The incomes of Trump and her husband Jared Kushner ranged from:
and at least $82 million in 2017.[171]
at least $29 million in 2018,
$36.2 million to $157 million in 2019,
In 2019, she earned $3.9 million from her stake in the Trump hotel in Washington, D.C.[171]
One major factor in their outside profits came from Ivanka Trump’s ownership stake in the Trump Hotel in DC, just blocks from the White House and the locus of influence peddling in the Trump administration. Before business slowed down due to the pandemic, the couple paid a combined 23 visits to the hotel.
There’s also an unexplained drop in the value of her ownership. Having previously claimed it to be worth between $5 million and $25 million, in her final disclosure she listed it as only worth $100,000 to $250,000. She did not report selling any of her ownership share in the hotel.
Using PAC donor money to cover her $2.3 million legal bills
Trump founded the Save America PAC days after his 2020 election loss, and repeatedly solicited donations by telling supporters that he needed money for “election defense.” But much of the money Trump collected has gone to covering his legal expenses in various cases that have nothing to do with bogus “election fraud” claims.
Save America and MAGA PAC, another political group controlled by Trump, have spent more than $50 million on legal fees, according to Business Insider. In 2023, Save America disbursed:
a total of $1,303,667.11 to the law firm Troutman Pepper Hamilton Sanders
$1,042,479 to the firm Kellogg, Hansen, Todd, Figel, & Frederick.
Both firms represented Ivanka Trump in New York Attorney General Letitia James’ sprawling lawsuit against the Trump Organization, Donald Trump, his three eldest children, and several executives over its finances.
The attorney general’s office alleged that the firm misrepresented its finances to obtain favorable tax, bank-loan, and insurance rates.
The PAC spent another $5.3 million on a law firm that represented Ivanka along with her father, her brothers Don Jr. and Eric, and the Trump Organization.
None of the suits that incurred the fees were related to Donald Trump’s 2024 campaign (unless you subscribe to the idea that every bad thing happening in Trump’s life is the result of political persecution).
Business Insider reviewed Federal Election Commission records and found that Donald Trump’s Save America PAC spent a total of $2.3 million last year for two law firms that solely represented Ivanka. But in her defense (heh heh) even obscenely wealthy people like free stuff. They essentially drove a dump truck full of money up to her house. She’s not made of stone!
w/Jared-
Ethics Violations: Ivanka Trump and her husband Jared Kushner faced scrutiny over
their use of private email accounts for official government business, which drew
comparisons to the controversy surrounding Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server.
Conflict of Interest and Influence Peddling
Both Ivanka Trump’s and Jared Kushner's role as a senior advisor to father (in-law) President Donald Trump, raised significant concerns about conflicts of interest.
Critics argued that they could potentially use the position to benefit the Trump Organization, her father's real estate and business empire, Kushner Companies, or other business interests, particularly with regards to financing and investor relations, especially in relation to housing policies and regulatory decisions.
Much has been made about foreign governments trying to curry favor with then-President Donald Trump by staying at his hotel a couple blocks from the White House.
According to her financial disclosures, Ivanka Trump has made around $13 million from her ownership stake in that hotel since 2017.
Between 2010 and 2018 Trump was also a paid consultant for The Trump Organization. This "non-employee" dual status has been questioned while reviewing taxes and financial disclosures.
She worked on the Trump administration’s implementation of the Opportunity Zones program in 2018, apparently violating conflict of interest law in the process.
After much criticism, she “shut down” her fashion brand but continued to get dozens of trademarks in foreign countries like China, Japan and Canada, which will allow her to pick it back up again if she wants to.
Interestingly, she still somehow managed to make up to $1 million in 2019 from a brand she claimed ceased business operations.
In her financial disclosures covering 2019, first obtained by CREW, Ivanka reported making between $100,000 – $1,000,000 in rent or royalties from the Ivanka M. Trump Business Trust (IT Collection, LLC Holding Company), which is comprised of her various Ivanka branded fashion companies, as well as holding her foreign and domestic trademarks.
New analysis of Ivanka Trump’s 2019 financial disclosures shows that either the shuttering of her business may have applied only to parts of her fashion brand like clothing, or that she continued to make money off of her fashion brand after it closed down. The trust that holds the clothing line also contains the brand’s trademarks, fragrances, jewelry, handbags, “baby home,” eyewear and more.
The way the income is reported makes it impossible to tell which of these lines have continued to bring in money, but together they could still be making up to a million dollars a year.
What we do know is+620 that Ivanka Trump clothing, sunglasses, handbags and perfumes can be found for sale on the internet’s largest retailer: Amazon.
Ivanka Trump jewelry is also still for sale online.
Clothing from Trump’s brand is for sale at Walmart and on Overstock.com.
This could all be left over merchandise from before the brand shut down, or Trump could have kept some parts of her brand open for business while claiming to shut down her brand–the websites for her brands, at least, have shut down.
The New York Times recently reported that Trump “has told friends that she’s looking forward to returning to New York and to her lifestyle brand.”
Trademarks
The Washington Post reported in 2017, “an astounding 258 trademark applications were lodged under variations of Ivanka, Ivanka Trump and similar- sounding Chinese characters between Nov 10 and the end of last year... none appear to have a direct business link with the US president’s daughter.”
Between March and July 2016, Trump applied for 36 trademarks in China. Seven of them were approved between her father's inauguration in January 2017 and Chinese President Xi Jinping's state visit in the U.S. in April.
Three provisional trademarks for handbags, jewelry, and spa services were granted on the day Xi dined with President Trump and his family at Mar-a-Lago.[52]
According to a trademark lawyer, the process usually takes 18 to 24 months.
A Chinese government spokesman said that "the government handles all trademark applications equally."[53]
Public scrutiny intensified for Trump when CREW broke the news that she was accumulating foreign trademarks that were often approved around the time she had meetings in her government role with officials from those countries.
Just a month before her father was elected president, Russia renewed two trademarks for Ivanka Trump’s business. This would be the start of a pattern.
In 2017, Ivanka’s business won preliminary approval for three Chinese trademarks on the same day that she dined with Chinese President Xi Jinping at Mar-a-Lago.
In May 2018, Ivanka’s business was awarded “registration” approval from the Chinese government for five trademark applications, with an additional one getting “first trial approval.” The same week, President Trump announced he would try to save jobs at ZTE, the Chinese telecommunications giant closely tied to the government.
A month later, Ivanka’s business got registration approval for three more Chinese trademarks, on the same day her father announced he’d lift sanctions against ZTE.
Ivanka’s business applied for Japanese trademarks the day after her father won the presidency.
They were approved around the time of Mike Pence’s visit to Japan where he met with then-Prime Minister Abe.
Ivanka also met with Abe, along with her father, about a week after her company applied for the trademarks. She won approval for additional Japanese trademarks in 2017.
In what would become the defining scandal of her time in office, in October 2018 Ivanka’s brand won 16 new trademarks from the Chinese government, including for voting machines.
These approvals came about three months after Ivanka announced that her brand was shutting down, and mark the largest number of new Chinese trademarks she received in a single month during the Trump presidency.
Six months after the company officially shut down, it received a new trademark to sell the Ivanka brand in Canada.
In all, CREW found at least 28 foreign trademarks approved for Ivanka Trump while in the White House.
Amerlierations:
Attending Charity Events-
Auction to benefit Lifebeat
Met Gala
Women’s Committee of Central Park
Auction to benefit Fountain House
Young Collectors Council Artist’s Ball
Trump has ties to a number of Jewish charities, including Chai Lifeline, a charity which helps to look after children with cancer.[192] Other charities she supports include United Hatzalah, to which her father, Donald Trump, has reportedly made six-figure donations in the past.
Trump announced that she would be skipping all promotion for her book, Women Who Work. And further, she would donate the unpaid portion of her advance and future royalties to the Ivanka M. Trump Charitable Fund, which says that it makes grants that empower women and girls.[95]
After outcry over concerns that the book's profits would violate ethics guidelines.
She donated $200,000 in royalties to the National Urban League and the Boys and Girls Clubs of America.[96]
Trump also funded a Women's Entrepreneur Center at the National Urban League in Baltimore, Maryland, after visiting the facility with Marc Morial, President of the National Urban League.[92]
In 2007, Trump donated $1,000 to the presidential campaign of then-Senator Hillary Clinton.
In 2010, Trump cofounded Girl Up with the United Nations Foundation.
In 2013, Trump and her husband hosted a fundraiser for Democrat Cory Booker, and the couple bundled more than $40,000 for Booker's U.S. Senate campaign.
She admitted mixed feelings about his presidential ambitions, saying in October 2015, "As a citizen, I love what he's doing. As a daughter, it's obviously more complicated."
She launched We-Fi (Women Entrepreneurs Finance Initiative),[143] a United States-led billion-dollar World Bank initiative to advance women's entrepreneurship
Ivanka would lead a U.S. delegation to India in the fall in global support of women's entrepreneurship
When President Trump announced that his daughter would lead a delegation to India in the fall, an Indian diplomat reportedly said, "We regard Ivanka Trump the way we do half-wit Saudi princes. It's in our national interest to flatter them,” according to The Independent.
In January 2020, Trump organized a Human Trafficking Summit at the White House where President Trump signed an executive order expanding his domestic policy office with a new position solely focused on combating human trafficking.[162][163]
In June 2020, Trump hosted an event at the White House with attorney general William Barr, special advisor Heather C. Fischer, non-profit leaders, and survivors of human trafficking to announce $35 million in grant funding to aid victims of human trafficking.
In September 2020, Trump joined Attorney General Bill Barr, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp, First Lady Marty Kemp, and Tim Tebow in Atlanta to announce $100 million in grant funding for human trafficking.[169][170]
During the ensuing riot at the U.S. Capitol, she encouraged her father to make a video on Twitter condemning the riots, acting as an intermediary between besieged U.S. officials and the President.
In June 2022, Trump told the panel of the United States House Select Committee on the January 6 Attack that she did not believe the election was stolen and accepted William Barr's conclusion that voter fraud claims have "zero basis".[175]
In December 2022, she purchased generators for CityServe's partner churches in Ukraine that were without power.
That same year, alongside healthcare industry leaders, she organized five cargo planes of requested medical supplies including patient monitors, defibrillators, nebulizers, bandages, syringes, and first-aid kits for Ukraine with the support of the First Lady of Poland.
When asked about her father's 2024 bid for presidency in November 2022, she said, “I love my father very much. This time around I am choosing to prioritize my young children and the private life we are creating as a family. I do not plan to be involved in politics. While I will always love and support my father, going forward I will do so outside the political arena. I am grateful to have had the honor of serving the American people and I will always be proud of many of our Administration's accomplishments."
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