Ivanka Trump is involved in planning a UFC fight at the White House on July 4, 2026, to celebrate America's 250th birthday, at her father's request, despite her previous statements about stepping back from politics.
Ivanka Trump attended Jeff Bezos' lavish wedding in Venice with her family, wearing a pink gown, while her husband Jared Kushner was observed making a protective gesture and giving a subtle demand via lip reading. The event garnered media attention for the star-studded celebration and Ivanka's stylish appearances, including a $10,000 Oscar de la Renta dress.
Ivanka Trump attended Jeff Bezos's wedding in Venice, wearing a stunning pink floral dress that received widespread praise on social media for its elegance and beauty, amidst a star-studded event with many celebrities present.
Ivanka Trump is distancing herself from politics as her father, Donald Trump, prepares for a potential return to the White House. Over Thanksgiving, she was seen enjoying water sports with her family in Miami, signaling her preference for a lifestyle away from political involvement. Ivanka's plans reportedly include staying in Miami and focusing on personal interests, such as fitness, rather than joining her father's political endeavors.
Legendary music producer Quincy Jones, who recently passed away at 91, was known for his candid opinions, including a controversial 2018 interview where he criticized Donald Trump as a "megalomaniac" and claimed to have dated Ivanka Trump. Jones's remarks about Trump and Ivanka made headlines, and he later apologized for some of his comments. His death was announced by his family, who celebrated his impactful life and career.
Kim Kardashian's 43rd birthday party revealed her close relationships with Ivanka Trump and Lauren Sánchez, highlighting their positions on the seating chart at the event. Kardashian has been friends with Trump for years due to their work on prison reform, and has developed a friendship with Sánchez, who is engaged to Jeff Bezos, over the past few years.
Ivanka Trump was seen in workout gear outside the Four Seasons Hotel in Miami, marking her first public appearance since her father, former President Donald Trump, was convicted of 34 felony counts in the "hush money" trial. She was accompanied by Brazilian model Marianne Fonseca. Ivanka has maintained a low profile since the verdict.
Ivanka Trump has shown public support for her father, Donald Trump, following his guilty verdict in the Hush Money Trial, sparking speculation about her potential return to politics. The Trump family, including Melania and Barron, has rallied around the former president, though the mood remains somber. Ivanka, who previously stepped back from politics to focus on her family, may reconsider her stance amid her father's ongoing legal and political challenges.
Ivanka Trump publicly supported her father, former President Donald Trump, after his historic criminal conviction for falsifying business records related to a $130,000 hush money payment to Stormy Daniels. Ivanka posted a heartfelt message on Instagram, contrasting with Melania Trump's silence and absence during the trial. Donald Trump Jr. also vocally criticized the verdict, while Trump maintained his innocence and condemned the trial as rigged. Trump is set to return to court for sentencing on July 11th.
During the closing arguments of Donald Trump's hush money trial, three of his adult children and their spouses attended, marking the largest family gathering in the Manhattan courthouse since the trial began. Notably absent were Melania Trump and Ivanka Trump, who have not appeared at the trial. The trial involves 34 charges against Trump for allegedly orchestrating payments to silence Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal about their alleged affairs with him. Ivanka and her husband Jared Kushner have distanced themselves from Trump's latest presidential campaign, focusing on their family and private life.
Conservative attorney George Conway revealed a previously undisclosed incident involving Donald Trump's concern over the exposure of his alleged affairs and attempts to cover them up. Conway recounted a phone call Trump made to Ivanka Trump in 2018 while an interview with Playboy model Karen McDougal, who claimed to have had an affair with Trump, was being broadcast. The call revealed Trump's deep concern about the situation. The hush money trial, which involves alleged payments to McDougal and porn actor Stormy Daniels to keep quiet about alleged affairs, began with jury selection on Monday.
George Conway revealed a previously undisclosed incident involving Donald Trump's concern over the airing of an interview with Playboy model Karen McDougal, who alleged an affair with him. Conway recounted a phone call where Trump asked Ivanka if they were watching the interview, indicating his deep worry. The hush money trial, where Trump faces 34 felony counts related to alleged payments to McDougal and Stormy Daniels, has begun.
Donald Trump wanted his daughter Ivanka to replace him as the host of The Apprentice after he was fired by NBC in 2015, but the network opted for Arnold Schwarzenegger instead. Trump believed Ivanka would have been the best choice and even suggested that his sons, Donald Jr. and Eric, could serve as boardroom advisers. However, NBC ultimately went with Schwarzenegger, whose hosting stint did not revive the show's ratings, leading to the franchise being put on hold.
Donald Trump revealed that he wanted his daughter Ivanka to replace him as the host of "The Apprentice" when he left the show in 2015 to focus on his presidential campaign, but NBC refused the idea, ultimately choosing Arnold Schwarzenegger as his replacement. The revelation is part of Ramin Setoodeh's upcoming book, "Apprentice in Wonderland: How Donald Trump and Mark Burnett Took America Through the Looking Glass," which delves into the show's impact on Trump's political career. Trump also considered involving his sons Eric and Don Jr. in the show, but the plans did not materialize.
Donald Trump wanted his daughter Ivanka to replace him as host of "The Apprentice" after he left the show to focus on his presidential campaign, but NBC refused, citing concerns about it becoming a family affair. Trump also considered having his sons join Ivanka on the show. The details are revealed in Ramin Setoodeh's upcoming book, "Apprentice in Wonderland: How Donald Trump and Mark Burnett Took America Through the Looking Glass," which delves into the impact of the TV show on Trump's political career.