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Ivanka Trump

Ivana Marie "Ivanka" Trump (/ɪˈvɑːŋkə/; born October 30, 1981) is an American businesswoman who is the second-born child of Donald Trump, the 45th president of the United States and his first wife, Ivana, as well as the eldest of two daughters born to her father. She was a senior advisor in his administration (2017-2021), and also was the director of the Office of Economic Initiatives and Entrepreneurship.[2][3][4]

Ivanka Trump
Official portrait, 2020
Director of the Office of Economic Initiatives and Entrepreneurship
In office
c. April 2017 – January 20, 2021
PresidentDonald Trump
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byPosition abolished
Advisor to the President[n 1]
In office
March 29, 2017 – January 20, 2021
Serving with
Jared Kushner and Stephen Miller
PresidentDonald Trump
Preceded byStephanie Cutter (2011)
Succeeded byMike Donilon
Anita Dunn
Gene Sperling
Neera Tanden
Mitch Landrieu
Julie Rodriguez
Keisha Lance Bottoms
Personal details
Born
Ivana Marie Trump

(1981-10-30) October 30, 1981 (age 42)
New York City, U.S.
Political partyRepublican (2018–present)[1]
Democratic (1999–2018)[1]
Spouse
(m. 2009)
Children3
Parents
RelativesTrump family
EducationUniversity of Pennsylvania (BS)

Trump was an executive vice president of her family-owned Trump Organization. She was also a boardroom judge on her father's TV show, The Apprentice.[5][6][7] Starting in March 2017, Trump left the Trump Organization to become a senior adviser in her father's presidential administration alongside Jared Kushner. After ethics concerns were raised about her having access to classified material while not being held to the same restrictions as a federal employee, Trump agreed to voluntarily file "financial disclosure forms required of federal employees and be bound by the same ethics rules".[8][9] While serving in the White House, she continued to operate her clothing brand business until July 2018, which also raised ethics concerns, specifically conflicts of interest.[10] She was part of the president's inner circle prior to becoming an official employee in his administration.[11]

Early life and education

Ivana Marie Trump was born on October 30, 1981,[12] in Manhattan, New York City, as the second child and only daughter of Donald Trump and his first wife, Czech-American model and professional skier Ivana (née Zelníčková).[13][14] Her father has German[15] and Scottish ancestry.[16] For most of her life, she has been nicknamed "Ivanka", a Slavic diminutive form of her first name Ivana.[17][18] Her parents divorced in 1990 when she was nine years old.[19] She has two brothers, Donald Jr. and Eric, a half-sister, Tiffany, and a half-brother, Barron.

She attended Christ Church and the Chapin School in Manhattan until age 15 when she switched to Choate Rosemary Hall in Wallingford, Connecticut.[20] When Trump was attending boarding school as a teenager, she began modeling "on weekends and holidays and absolutely not during the school year," according to her late mother, Ivana.[21] In May 1997, she was featured on the cover of Seventeen which ran a story on "celeb moms & daughters".[22][21]

After graduating from Choate in 2000,[23] Trump attended Georgetown University for two years before transferring to the University of Pennsylvania, from which she graduated cum laude with a bachelor's degree in economics in 2004.[24][25] She was the first Jewish member of a first family, having converted before marrying her husband, Jared Kushner, in 2009.[26][27][28]

Career

Business

After graduating from Wharton, her father's alma mater, Trump briefly worked for Forest City Ratner.[29] As Executive Vice President of Development & Acquisitions of The Trump Organization, she was charged with the domestic and global expansion of the company's real estate interests.[30] Along with her father and her siblings, Donald Jr. and Eric, Trump directed all areas of the company's real estate and hotel management platforms.[31] She participated in Trump and Trump-branded projects, including deal evaluation, pre-development planning, financing, design, construction, sales, and marketing.[31][32] Her portfolio included Trump Hotels' properties in New York, both on Central Park and in SoHo, Chicago, Las Vegas, Waikiki Beach, Panama, Toronto, Miami, Washington, D.C., Rio de Janeiro, and Vancouver.[31]

In February 2012,[33] Trump led the Request for Proposal (RFP) with the GSA, resulting in the final selection of The Trump Organization to develop the historic Old Post Office (Washington, D.C.).[34] She then oversaw the $200-million conversion of the historic building into a luxury hotel, which opened in 2016.[35][36][37]

The Trump Organization also acquired Doral Hotel & Spa near Miami, Florida, now known as Trump National Doral.[38] Trump spearheaded this acquisition and oversaw the $250 million renovations of the 800-acre property.[39]

Soon after joining the Trump Organization in an executive position, she started her jewelry, shoe, and apparel lines, and appeared in advertisements promoting the Trump Organization and her products. Trump was also featured in women's and special interest publications and on the cover of some, such as Harper's Bazaar, Forbes Life, Golf Magazine, Town & Country, and Vogue.[40][41]

She was featured on the cover of Stuff in August 2006 and again in September 2007.[42]

In 2007, Trump formed a partnership 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.[43][44] In November 2011, her flagship moved from Madison Avenue to 109 Mercer Street, a larger space in the SoHo district.[45][46] Celebrities were spotted wearing her jewelry including Jennifer Lopez on the cover of Glamour[47] and Rihanna on the cover of W Magazine.[48] Her brand was named "Launch of the Year' in 2010 by Footwear News.[49] Trump's brand went on to win other awards.[50] In December 2012, members of 100 Women in Hedge Funds elected Trump to their board.[51] Her company eventually grew to over $500 million in sales annually.[52] Trump closed down the company and separated herself from her business affiliations at the Trump Organization after she moved to DC to serve as a senior advisor to her father in the White House.[53][54]

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.[55][56]

On October 2, 2015, it was reported that "Ivanka Trump's flagship store on Mercer Street appear[s] to be closed" and, noting that the shop had been "stripped clean".[57] In October 2016, the only dedicated retail shop and flagship boutique for Ivanka Trump Fine Jewelry was located at Trump Tower in Manhattan, with her brand also being available at Hudson's Bay and fine-jewelry stores throughout the U.S. and Canada, as well as in the Gulf states.[58]

She 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.[59] In 2017, Aquazzura Italia SRL sued Trump, accusing her business of stealing their designs, and the suit was settled.[60] Her brand was criticized by PETA and other animal rights activists for using rabbit fur.[61][62][63][64] Ivanka Trump-brand shoes have been supplied by Chengdu Kameido Shoes in Sichuan and Hangzhou HS Fashion (via G-III Apparel Group) in Zhejiang.[65]

In 2015, the Accessories Council Excellence Awards recognized Trump with the Breakthrough Award, presented by designer Carolina Herrera.[66]

Between March and July 2016, Trump applied for 36 trademarks in China. Seven 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.[67] 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."[68]

On February 2, 2017, after months of customers boycotting and poor sales,[69] department store chains Neiman Marcus and Nordstrom dropped Trump's fashion line, citing "poor performance".[70] Other retailers such as Marshall's, TJ Maxx and the Hudson's Bay Company stopped selling her products.[71][72] In June 2017, three people with the organization called China Labor Watch were arrested by Chinese authorities while investigating Huajian International, which makes shoes for several American brands, including Trump's brand. The Trump Administration called for their release.[73][74]

On July 24, 2018, Trump announced that she shut down her company after deciding to pursue a career in public policy instead of returning to her fashion business.[75][76][10]

 
Trump in July 2007

Television

The Apprentice

In 2006, Trump filled in for Carolyn Kepcher on five episodes of the fifth season of her father's television program The Apprentice, first appearing to help judge the Gillette task in week 2.[77] Like Kepcher, Trump visited the site of the tasks and spoke to the teams.[42] Trump collaborated with season 5 winner Sean Yazbeck on his winner's project of choice, Trump SoHo Hotel-Condominium.[78][79][80]

She replaced Kepcher as a primary boardroom judge during the sixth season of The Apprentice and its follow-up iteration, Celebrity Apprentice.[81]

Other 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.[21]

In 2006, Trump was a guest judge on Project Runway's third season, alongside Heidi Klum, Nina Garcia, and Vera Wang. She reappeared as a guest judge on season 4 of Project Runway All-Stars in 2014 and 2015, alongside host Alyssa Milano, judges Georgina Chapman and Isaac Mizrahi, and guest judges Betsey Johnson, Michael Bastian, Elie Tahari, Nina Garcia, and Zac Posen.[82]

In 2010, Trump and her husband made a cameo portraying themselves in Season 4 Episode 6 of Gossip Girl.[83]

Modeling

When Trump was attending boarding school as a teenager, she began modeling "on weekends and holidays and absolutely not during the school year," according to her late mother, Ivana Trump.[84] She was featured in advertisements for Tommy Hilfiger,[84] Elle,[85] Vogue,[86] Teen Vogue,[87] Harper's Bazaar,[88] and Thierry Mugler,[89] She also engaged in fashion runway work.[90][89][91][92] In May 1997, she was featured on the cover of Seventeen.[93] 

Trump has been profiled in many women's fashion magazines, including Vogue,[27] Glamour,[94] Marie Claire,[95] and Elle.[96] She was featured on covers such as Harper's Bazaar,[88] Forbes, Forbes Life,[97] Marie Claire, Golf Digest,[98] Town & Country,[99] Elle Décor,[100] Shape,[101] and Stuff magazine.[102] 

Trump was featured in Vanity Fair's annual International Best Dressed List in 2007 and 2008.[103]

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.[104][105]

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.[106][107][108] The book debuted in the number four spot in the "Advice, How-To and Misc." category of The New York Times Best Seller list. Trump announced that she would donate the unpaid portion of her advance and all future royalties received from Women Who Work to the Ivanka M. Trump Charitable Fund, which says that it makes grants that empower women and girls.[109] She donated $200,000 in royalties to the National Urban League and the Boys and Girls Clubs of America.[110] 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.[106]

Trump campaign and administration

2016 presidential campaign and election

In 2015, Ivanka Trump introduced her father, Donald J. Trump, at Trump Tower as he announced his candidacy for president of the United States.[111][112] In 2015, she publicly endorsed her father's presidential campaign. She was involved with the campaign by making public appearances to support and defend him.[113][114][115] However, 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."[116] In August 2015, Donald Trump stated that she was his leading advisor on "women's health and women" and said it was she who propelled him to elaborate on his views of women.[117]

 
Trump speaks at her father's presidential campaign in September 2016.

In January 2016, Trump was featured in a radio ad that aired in the early voting states of Iowa and New Hampshire, in which she praised her father.[118][119] She appeared by his side following the results of early voting states in 2016, in particular briefly speaking in South Carolina.[120][121] 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.[122]

Trump introduced her father in a speech immediately before his own speech at the 2016 Republican National Convention (RNC) in July.[123] The George Harrison song "Here Comes the Sun" was used as her entrance music. 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."[124] Her speech was well received as portraying Donald Trump "in a warmer-than-usual light", according to The Washington Post.[125] 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".[126] Others said that her speech was the "high point of the convention".[127]

An earlier Post article had questioned whether the policy positions Ivanka Trump espoused were closer to those of Hillary Clinton than to those of her father.[128] After the speech, the George Harrison estate complained about the use of his song as being offensive to their wishes.[129] 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.[130]

After her father's election, Trump wore a bracelet on a family appearance with the president-elect on 60 Minutes. Her company then used an email blast to promote the bracelet. After critiques for "monetization", the company quickly apologized, calling the publicity the work of "a well-intentioned marketing employee at one of our companies who was following customary protocol." A spokeswoman said the company was, post-election, "proactively discussing new policies and procedures with all of our partners going forward."[131][132] Trump has collected the work of artists who have protested to her directly following her father's election victory. In January 2017, artist Richard Prince returned a $36,000 payment he received for a work featuring Ivanka and disavowed its creation.[133] Other artists joined behind a movement created by the Halt Action Group called @dear_ivanka, which aimed to change Trump's policies by appealing to Ivanka.[134] Among its supporters were contemporary artist Alex Da Corte who told Trump to stay away from his paintings after she appeared in front of one on a social media post.[135][134]

On Friday, January 20, 2017, she attended the inauguration of Donald Trump as the 45th president of the United States, at the United States Capitol Building in Washington, D.C. Ivanka Trump 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.[136]

As of May 20, 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,[137] although Trump did not have "any official role in running the committee".[138]

Advisor to the President of the United States

In January 2017, Trump resigned from her position at the Trump Organization.[139] The organization also removed images of Trump and her father from their websites, in accordance with official advice on federal ethics rules.[140]

 
Trump (fourth from right) attending the signing ceremony for the INSPIRE Women Act on February 28, 2017, in the Oval Office of the White House

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,"[141][142] a government employee, on March 29, 2017;[143][144][n 1] She did not take any salary for the position and didn't receive any government health benefits during her four years at the White House.[148][149][150] She also became the head of the newly established Office of Economic Initiatives and Entrepreneurship.[3][4]

During the early months of her father's administration, some commentators compared her role in the administration to that of Julie Nixon Eisenhower, daughter of President Richard Nixon. Nixon's daughter was one of the most vocal defenders of his administration, and Ivanka Trump defended President Trump and his administration against a myriad of allegations.[151][152] Washington Post opinion columnist Alyssa Rosenberg wrote, "Both daughters served as important validators for their fathers."[151]

 
Christine Lagarde, Angela Merkel and Ivanka at the W20 Conference Gala Dinner in Berlin, April 2017

In late April 2017, Trump hired Julie Radford as her chief of staff. Before the end of the month, Trump and Radford had plans to travel with Dina Powell and Hope Hicks to the first W20 women's summit. The W20 was organized by the National Council of German Women's Organizations and the Association of German Women Entrepreneurs[153] as one of the preparatory meetings leading up to the G20 head-of-state summit in July. At the conference, Trump spoke about women's rights. The US media reported that when she praised her father as an advocate for women, some people in the audience hissed and booed in response.[154][155][156]

On April 24, 2017, Trump and World Bank President Jim Kim authored an op-ed published in the Financial Times on women's economic empowerment,[157] highlighting the critical role that women play in the development of societies and the business case for involving women in the formal economy.[158] In July 2017, Trump attended the G20 Summit in Hamburg, Germany, with President Trump and the United States delegation.[159] She launched We-Fi (Women Entrepreneurs Finance Initiative),[160] a United States-led billion-dollar World Bank initiative to advance women's entrepreneurship.[161]

 
Ivanka, Kushner and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attend the opening of the U.S. Embassy to Israel in Jerusalem on May 14, 2018.

In August 2017, President Trump announced that Ivanka would lead a U.S. delegation to India in the fall in global support of women's entrepreneurship. In response to the announcement, a low-level Indian diplomat was quoted as stating, "We regard Ivanka Trump the way we do half-wit, Saudi princes. It's in our national interest to flatter them."[162] The majority of reactions to her actual performance alongside Indian Prime Minister Modi at the event were substantial. Anu Acharya, the founder of a medical diagnosis company, said: "What mattered to me is that she has been an entrepreneur, and she is an adviser to the president of the U.S." Shveta Raina, who runs Talerang, a startup that prepares Indian college graduates for the workplace, said Trump exceeded her expectations. "She was poised and was able to answer questions that were seemingly off-script. I think she is young and represents young women, so I think she was the right choice."[163] Still, some in the local India-based media dubbed hers "a royal visit".[69]

Following the annual release of the Department of State's Trafficking in Persons Report,[164] in September 2017, Trump delivered an anti-human trafficking speech at the United Nations General Assembly, calling it "the greatest human rights issue of our time".[165] The event was hosted by British Prime Minister Theresa May, who personally invited Trump to a patriciate, in collaboration with Great Britain and Ireland.[165] Trump said, "This is a call for action, a call for global unity," and noted that President Trump said he is "prepared to bring the full force and weight of our government" to combat human trafficking.[165] Prime Minister May thanked Ivanka Trump for the "personal shared commitment" to the issue.[165]

Two days after Trump's announcement about his daughter's trip to India, the terror attack in Charlottesville occurred, and she and Jared Kushner flew off into Trump Organization helicopter for a two-day getaway in Vermont.[69]

 
President Trump, Ivanka and British prime minister Theresa May attend a business roundtable event at St James's Palace in London, June 4, 2019.

Biographer and journalist Michael Wolff wrote a book released in January 2018 based on numerous interviews with members of Donald Trump's circle. In it, Wolff claims—but cites no sources—that Trump and her husband reached a deal that "[i]f sometime in the future the opportunity arose, she'd be the one to run for president".[166]

Trump led the United States presidential delegation to the 2018 PyeongChang Olympic Winter Games closing ceremony in February 2018.[167] She dined with South Korean President Moon Jae-in at his residence, the Blue House, following the closing ceremony,[168] where she received a second invitation to South Korea in order to further ties between Seoul and Washington.[citation needed]

Beginning the summer of 2018, Trump and Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross created and led the newly established National Council for the American Worker[169][170] which worked to developed a national strategy for training and retraining the workers needed in high-demand industries.[171] With Ross, Trump co-chaired the American Workforce Policy Advisory Board and led its members including Tim Cook, Doug McMillon, Ginni Rometty, and Marilyn Hewson.[171]

 
President Trump, Ivanka and Chinese leader Xi Jinping at the G20 Summit in Osaka, June 28, 2019

She and her father attended 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.[172][173]

On June 30, 2019, Trump participated in talks between her father and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un inside the Korean peninsula's demilitarized zone.[174][175] She described the experience as "surreal".[174]

Trump went in a worldwide tour in 2019 to promote her "Women's Global Development and Prosperity Initiative",[176][177] in which she traveled to Ethiopia[178] and Ivory Coast,[179] in sub-Saharan Africa, in April; to Argentina, Colombia and Paraguay, in South America, in September;[180] and to Morocco, in northern Africa, in November.[181] She also attended the 74th United Nations General Assembly to promote her initiative.[182] In 2021, a Government Accountability Office audit concluded that Trump's initiative, which spent $265 million a year of taxpayer money on 19 women's empowerment projects, failed to target the money towards projects that related to women's empowerment, and did not measure the impact of the spending.[183]

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.[184][185]

In June 2020, Trump hosted an event at the White House with Attorney General Bill 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.[186] Trump was credited with proposing the controversial photo opportunity for President Donald Trump holding a bible in front of St. John's Church, which required violently clearing peaceful protesters.[187][188] She walked with her father to the site and carried the bible in her Max Mara purse.[189]

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, and employees in public office are not permitted to endorse products.[190]

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.[191][192]

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.[193] 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.[193] The incomes of Trump and her husband Jared Kushner ranged from $36.2 million to $157 million in 2019, at least $29 million in 2018, and at least $82 million in 2017.[193] In 2019, she earned $3.9 million from her stake in the Trump hotel in Washington, D.C.[193]

2020 presidential campaign

 
Trump campaigning for her father in October 2020

On August 27, 2020, Trump introduced her father at the 2020 Republican National Convention, by which he proceeded on the front lawn of the White House to accept the party's nomination before a crowd of supporters. Prior to that, she defended her tenure as advisor in the administration.[194]

Capitol riot and post-presidential career

On January 6, 2021, Ivanka refused to address the rally at the Ellipse but was in attendance.[195]

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. (Donald Trump's video resulted in him being banned from the platform as he said "we love you" to the rioters.)[196] She tweeted a request for "peaceful" behavior in which she addressed the rioters as "American Patriots". Minutes later, she deleted the tweet.[197][198]

In June 2022, Ivanka told the panel of the United States House Select Committee on the January 6 Attack that she does not believe the election was stolen and accepted William Barr's conclusion that voter fraud claims have "zero basis".[199]

On November 15, 2022, asked about her father's 2024 bid for the presidency, 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."[200]

Social and political causes

 
Trump (second from left in first row) at Seeds of Peace in New York City in 2009

In 2007, Ivanka Trump donated $1,000 to the presidential campaign of then-Senator Hillary Clinton.[201][202] In 2012, she endorsed Mitt Romney's presidential campaign.[203] 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.[204]

During her father's presidency, Trump transformed from a liberal to an "unapologetically" pro-life, "proud Trump Republican".[205] 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."[206] In 2018, Trump changed her New York voter registration from Democratic to Republican.[1][207]

Philanthropy

In 2010, Trump cofounded Girl Up with the United Nations Foundation.[208] Of the program, 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."[208]

Trump was a member of the Donald J. Trump Foundation board[209] until the foundation was dissolved after then New York attorney general Barbara Underwood filed a civil lawsuit against the foundation, alleging "persistently illegal conduct" with respect to the foundation's money.[210][211][212] In November 2019, Trump's father was ordered to pay a $2 million settlement for misusing the foundation for his business and political purposes.[213] The settlements also included mandatory training requirements for Ivanka Trump, Donald Trump Jr., and Eric Trump.[214]

Trump also has ties to a number of Jewish charities, including Chai Lifeline, a charity which helps to look after children with cancer.[215] Other charities she supports include United Hatzalah, to which her father, Donald Trump, has reportedly made six-figure donations in the past.[216][217]

After she was appointed advisor to the president, Trump donated the unpaid half of the advance payments for her book Women Who Work: Rewriting the Rules for Success to the National Urban League and the Boys and Girls Clubs of America. She further said that any royalties exceeding the advances would also be given to charity.[106]

In 2021, Trump partnered with Hamdi Ulukaya, CEO of Chobani, and launched a privately funded food box program in New York and Idaho to feed families in need.[218]

At the beginning of the war in Ukraine, Ivanka Trump supplied 1 million meals to Ukrainian families in need in partnership with several organizations including CityServe, City of Destiny and the UPS Foundation.[219] She later joined CityServe and their partners on a trip to Ukraine where they met and served Ukrainian refugees in Warsaw and Krakow.[220]

In December 2022, she purchased generators for CityServe’s partner churches in Ukraine that were without power.[221] 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.[222]

Personal life

 
Kushner and Trump at an event in North Charleston, South Carolina, February 2017

Ivanka Trump has a close relationship with her father, who has publicly expressed his admiration for her on several occasions.[223][224][225] Ivanka has likewise praised her father, complimenting his leadership skills and saying he empowers other people.[226] Sarah Ellison, writing for Vanity Fair in 2018, indicated Ivanka Trump was the family member that "everyone in the family seems to acknowledge" is her father's "favorite" child.[227] This had been confirmed by the family members themselves in a 2015 interview with Barbara Walters on network television where the siblings were gathered and acknowledged this.[228]

According to her late mother, Ivanka speaks French and understands Czech.[229]

In January 2017 it was announced that she and Kushner had made arrangements to establish a family home in the Kalorama neighborhood of Washington, D.C.[230] Federal filings implied that, in 2017, Trump and her husband may have assets upwards of $740 million.[231] They had previously shared an apartment on Park Avenue in New York City, which Trump chose due to its proximity to her work with the Trump Organization. The residence was featured in Elle Decor in 2012 with Kelly Behun as its interior decorator.[232] Since leaving Washington in 2021, Ivanka and her husband have been residents of Surfside, Florida.[233][234]

She has an estimated net worth of $300 million.[235]

Relationships and marriage

In college, Trump was in a nearly four-year relationship with Greg Hersch.[236][237] From 2001 to 2005, she dated James "Bingo" Gubelmann.[238][23][236]

In 2005, she started dating real estate developer Jared Kushner, whom she met through mutual friends.[239][240] The couple broke up in 2008 due to the objections of Kushner's parents[239] but got back together and married in a Jewish ceremony on October 25, 2009.[239][241] They have three children: daughter Arabella Rose, born in July 2011, and sons Joseph Frederick and Theodore James born in October 2013 and March 2016 respectively.[242][243][244] In an interview on The Dr. Oz Show, Trump revealed that she had suffered from postpartum depression after each of her pregnancies.[245]

Religion

 
Trump (far right) with (from center to right) her father, second stepmother, and husband at the Western Wall at Temple Mount in Jerusalem in May 2017

Raised as a Presbyterian Christian,[246] Trump converted to Orthodox Judaism in July 2009,[247][248] after studying with Elie Weinstock from the Modern Orthodox Ramaz School.[249] Trump took the Hebrew name "Yael" (Hebrew: יָעֵל, lit.'ibex').[250][251] She describes her conversion as an "amazing and beautiful journey" which her father supported "from day one", adding that he has "tremendous respect" for the Jewish faith.[252] She attests to keeping a kosher diet and observing the Jewish Sabbath, saying in 2015: "We're pretty observant... It's been such a great life decision for me... I really find that with Judaism, it creates an amazing blueprint for family connectivity. From Friday to Saturday we don't do anything but hang out with one another. We don't make phone calls."[253] When living in New York City, she used to send her daughter to Jewish kindergarten. She said: "It's such a blessing for me to have her come home every night and share with me the Hebrew that she's learned and sing songs for me around the holidays."[252]

Trump and her husband made a pilgrimage to the grave of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, a popular prayer site, shortly before her father's election victory.[247][254] On May 22, 2017, the couple also accompanied her father on his first official visit to Israel as president. As part of the trip to Israel, her father became the first incumbent U.S. president to visit the Western Wall.[255] Ivanka also visited the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial in western Jerusalem and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in the Christian Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem during the trip.[256]

Awards and nominations

In 2012, the Wharton Club of New York, the official alumni association of the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania for the New York metropolitan area,[257] gave Trump the Joseph Wharton Award for Young Leadership, one of their four annual awards for alumni.[258] In 2015, she was honored as a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum.[259] In 2016, she was presented with the Fashion Award for Excellence in Accessory Design.[260]

In January 2020, Trump received the "Friend of Israel Award" from the Israeli-American Council.[261] The same year she was honored with the National Association of Manufacturers' Alexander Hamilton Award. ‘“The Alexander Hamilton Award honors leaders who have made exceptional contributions to growing manufacturing in the United States and to empowering more Americans with high-tech, high-paying modern manufacturing jobs,” said NAM President and CEO Jay Timmons.[262]

Cultural depictions

Footnotes

  1. ^ a b The original designation of "First Daughter" was later dropped from the official title.[145] Ivanka Trump is sometimes also called a 'Senior Advisor to the President' (or sometimes a 'senior advisor to the President', without the upper case 'S' and 'A'),[146][147] even though that is actually the title of her husband Jared Kushner, while her own title is 'Advisor to the President'.[144]

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This article is about a daughter of Donald Trump For Donald Trump s first wife see Ivana Trump Ivana Marie Ivanka Trump ɪ ˈ v ɑː ŋ k e born October 30 1981 is an American businesswoman who is the second born child of Donald Trump the 45th president of the United States and his first wife Ivana as well as the eldest of two daughters born to her father She was a senior advisor in his administration 2017 2021 and also was the director of the Office of Economic Initiatives and Entrepreneurship 2 3 4 Ivanka TrumpOfficial portrait 2020Director of the Office of Economic Initiatives and EntrepreneurshipIn office c April 2017 January 20 2021PresidentDonald TrumpPreceded byPosition establishedSucceeded byPosition abolishedAdvisor to the President n 1 In office March 29 2017 January 20 2021Serving with Jared Kushner and Stephen MillerPresidentDonald TrumpPreceded byStephanie Cutter 2011 Succeeded byMike DonilonAnita DunnGene SperlingNeera TandenMitch LandrieuJulie RodriguezKeisha Lance BottomsPersonal detailsBornIvana Marie Trump 1981 10 30 October 30 1981 age 42 New York City U S Political partyRepublican 2018 present 1 Democratic 1999 2018 1 SpouseJared Kushner m 2009 wbr Children3ParentsDonald TrumpIvana TrumpRelativesTrump familyEducationUniversity of Pennsylvania BS Ivanka Trump s voice source source Ivanka Trump speaks on the G20 Osaka SummitRecorded June 28 2019Trump was an executive vice president of her family owned Trump Organization She was also a boardroom judge on her father s TV show The Apprentice 5 6 7 Starting in March 2017 Trump left the Trump Organization to become a senior adviser in her father s presidential administration alongside Jared Kushner After ethics concerns were raised about her having access to classified material while not being held to the same restrictions as a federal employee Trump agreed to voluntarily file financial disclosure forms required of federal employees and be bound by the same ethics rules 8 9 While serving in the White House she continued to operate her clothing brand business until July 2018 which also raised ethics concerns specifically conflicts of interest 10 She was part of the president s inner circle prior to becoming an official employee in his administration 11 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Business 2 2 Television 2 2 1 The Apprentice 2 2 2 Other TV appearances 2 2 3 Modeling 2 3 Books 3 Trump campaign and administration 3 1 2016 presidential campaign and election 3 2 Advisor to the President of the United States 3 3 2020 presidential campaign 3 4 Capitol riot and post presidential career 4 Social and political causes 4 1 Philanthropy 5 Personal life 5 1 Relationships and marriage 5 2 Religion 6 Awards and nominations 7 Cultural depictions 8 Footnotes 9 References 10 Bibliography 11 External linksEarly life and educationIvana Marie Trump was born on October 30 1981 12 in Manhattan New York City as the second child and only daughter of Donald Trump and his first wife Czech American model and professional skier Ivana nee Zelnickova 13 14 Her father has German 15 and Scottish ancestry 16 For most of her life she has been nicknamed Ivanka a Slavic diminutive form of her first name Ivana 17 18 Her parents divorced in 1990 when she was nine years old 19 She has two brothers Donald Jr and Eric a half sister Tiffany and a half brother Barron She attended Christ Church and the Chapin School in Manhattan until age 15 when she switched to Choate Rosemary Hall in Wallingford Connecticut 20 When Trump was attending boarding school as a teenager she began modeling on weekends and holidays and absolutely not during the school year according to her late mother Ivana 21 In May 1997 she was featured on the cover of Seventeen which ran a story on celeb moms amp daughters 22 21 After graduating from Choate in 2000 23 Trump attended Georgetown University for two years before transferring to the University of Pennsylvania from which she graduated cum laude with a bachelor s degree in economics in 2004 24 25 She was the first Jewish member of a first family having converted before marrying her husband Jared Kushner in 2009 26 27 28 CareerBusiness After graduating from Wharton her father s alma mater Trump briefly worked for Forest City Ratner 29 As Executive Vice President of Development amp Acquisitions of The Trump Organization she was charged with the domestic and global expansion of the company s real estate interests 30 Along with her father and her siblings Donald Jr and Eric Trump directed all areas of the company s real estate and hotel management platforms 31 She participated in Trump and Trump branded projects including deal evaluation pre development planning financing design construction sales and marketing 31 32 Her portfolio included Trump Hotels properties in New York both on Central Park and in SoHo Chicago Las Vegas Waikiki Beach Panama Toronto Miami Washington D C Rio de Janeiro and Vancouver 31 In February 2012 33 Trump led the Request for Proposal RFP with the GSA resulting in the final selection of The Trump Organization to develop the historic Old Post Office Washington D C 34 She then oversaw the 200 million conversion of the historic building into a luxury hotel which opened in 2016 35 36 37 The Trump Organization also acquired Doral Hotel amp Spa near Miami Florida now known as Trump National Doral 38 Trump spearheaded this acquisition and oversaw the 250 million renovations of the 800 acre property 39 Soon after joining the Trump Organization in an executive position she started her jewelry shoe and apparel lines and appeared in advertisements promoting the Trump Organization and her products Trump was also featured in women s and special interest publications and on the cover of some such as Harper s Bazaar Forbes Life Golf Magazine Town amp Country and Vogue 40 41 She was featured on the cover of Stuff in August 2006 and again in September 2007 42 In 2007 Trump formed a partnership 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 43 44 In November 2011 her flagship moved from Madison Avenue to 109 Mercer Street a larger space in the SoHo district 45 46 Celebrities were spotted wearing her jewelry including Jennifer Lopez on the cover of Glamour 47 and Rihanna on the cover of W Magazine 48 Her brand was named Launch of the Year in 2010 by Footwear News 49 Trump s brand went on to win other awards 50 In December 2012 members of 100 Women in Hedge Funds elected Trump to their board 51 Her company eventually grew to over 500 million in sales annually 52 Trump closed down the company and separated herself from her business affiliations at the Trump Organization after she moved to DC to serve as a senior advisor to her father in the White House 53 54 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 55 56 On October 2 2015 it was reported that Ivanka Trump s flagship store on Mercer Street appear s to be closed and noting that the shop had been stripped clean 57 In October 2016 the only dedicated retail shop and flagship boutique for Ivanka Trump Fine Jewelry was located at Trump Tower in Manhattan with her brand also being available at Hudson s Bay and fine jewelry stores throughout the U S and Canada as well as in the Gulf states 58 She 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 59 In 2017 Aquazzura Italia SRL sued Trump accusing her business of stealing their designs and the suit was settled 60 Her brand was criticized by PETA and other animal rights activists for using rabbit fur 61 62 63 64 Ivanka Trump brand shoes have been supplied by Chengdu Kameido Shoes in Sichuan and Hangzhou HS Fashion via G III Apparel Group in Zhejiang 65 In 2015 the Accessories Council Excellence Awards recognized Trump with the Breakthrough Award presented by designer Carolina Herrera 66 Between March and July 2016 Trump applied for 36 trademarks in China Seven 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 67 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 68 On February 2 2017 after months of customers boycotting and poor sales 69 department store chains Neiman Marcus and Nordstrom dropped Trump s fashion line citing poor performance 70 Other retailers such as Marshall s TJ Maxx and the Hudson s Bay Company stopped selling her products 71 72 In June 2017 three people with the organization called China Labor Watch were arrested by Chinese authorities while investigating Huajian International which makes shoes for several American brands including Trump s brand The Trump Administration called for their release 73 74 On July 24 2018 Trump announced that she shut down her company after deciding to pursue a career in public policy instead of returning to her fashion business 75 76 10 nbsp Trump in July 2007Television The Apprentice In 2006 Trump filled in for Carolyn Kepcher on five episodes of the fifth season of her father s television program The Apprentice first appearing to help judge the Gillette task in week 2 77 Like Kepcher Trump visited the site of the tasks and spoke to the teams 42 Trump collaborated with season 5 winner Sean Yazbeck on his winner s project of choice Trump SoHo Hotel Condominium 78 79 80 She replaced Kepcher as a primary boardroom judge during the sixth season of The Apprentice and its follow up iteration Celebrity Apprentice 81 Other 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 21 In 2006 Trump was a guest judge on Project Runway s third season alongside Heidi Klum Nina Garcia and Vera Wang She reappeared as a guest judge on season 4 of Project Runway All Stars in 2014 and 2015 alongside host Alyssa Milano judges Georgina Chapman and Isaac Mizrahi and guest judges Betsey Johnson Michael Bastian Elie Tahari Nina Garcia and Zac Posen 82 In 2010 Trump and her husband made a cameo portraying themselves in Season 4 Episode 6 of Gossip Girl 83 Modeling When Trump was attending boarding school as a teenager she began modeling on weekends and holidays and absolutely not during the school year according to her late mother Ivana Trump 84 She was featured in advertisements for Tommy Hilfiger 84 Elle 85 Vogue 86 Teen Vogue 87 Harper s Bazaar 88 and Thierry Mugler 89 She also engaged in fashion runway work 90 89 91 92 In May 1997 she was featured on the cover of Seventeen 93 Trump has been profiled in many women s fashion magazines including Vogue 27 Glamour 94 Marie Claire 95 and Elle 96 She was featured on covers such as Harper s Bazaar 88 Forbes Forbes Life 97 Marie Claire Golf Digest 98 Town amp Country 99 Elle Decor 100 Shape 101 and Stuff magazine 102 Trump was featured in Vanity Fair s annual International Best Dressed List in 2007 and 2008 103 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 104 105 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 106 107 108 The book debuted in the number four spot in the Advice How To and Misc category of The New York Times Best Seller list Trump announced that she would donate the unpaid portion of her advance and all future royalties received from Women Who Work to the Ivanka M Trump Charitable Fund which says that it makes grants that empower women and girls 109 She donated 200 000 in royalties to the National Urban League and the Boys and Girls Clubs of America 110 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 106 Trump campaign and administration2016 presidential campaign and election In 2015 Ivanka Trump introduced her father Donald J Trump at Trump Tower as he announced his candidacy for president of the United States 111 112 In 2015 she publicly endorsed her father s presidential campaign She was involved with the campaign by making public appearances to support and defend him 113 114 115 However 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 116 In August 2015 Donald Trump stated that she was his leading advisor on women s health and women and said it was she who propelled him to elaborate on his views of women 117 nbsp Trump speaks at her father s presidential campaign in September 2016 In January 2016 Trump was featured in a radio ad that aired in the early voting states of Iowa and New Hampshire in which she praised her father 118 119 She appeared by his side following the results of early voting states in 2016 in particular briefly speaking in South Carolina 120 121 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 122 Trump introduced her father in a speech immediately before his own speech at the 2016 Republican National Convention RNC in July 123 The George Harrison song Here Comes the Sun was used as her entrance music 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 124 Her speech was well received as portraying Donald Trump in a warmer than usual light according to The Washington Post 125 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 126 Others said that her speech was the high point of the convention 127 An earlier Post article had questioned whether the policy positions Ivanka Trump espoused were closer to those of Hillary Clinton than to those of her father 128 After the speech the George Harrison estate complained about the use of his song as being offensive to their wishes 129 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 130 After her father s election Trump wore a bracelet on a family appearance with the president elect on 60 Minutes Her company then used an email blast to promote the bracelet After critiques for monetization the company quickly apologized calling the publicity the work of a well intentioned marketing employee at one of our companies who was following customary protocol A spokeswoman said the company was post election proactively discussing new policies and procedures with all of our partners going forward 131 132 Trump has collected the work of artists who have protested to her directly following her father s election victory In January 2017 artist Richard Prince returned a 36 000 payment he received for a work featuring Ivanka and disavowed its creation 133 Other artists joined behind a movement created by the Halt Action Group called dear ivanka which aimed to change Trump s policies by appealing to Ivanka 134 Among its supporters were contemporary artist Alex Da Corte who told Trump to stay away from his paintings after she appeared in front of one on a social media post 135 134 On Friday January 20 2017 she attended the inauguration of Donald Trump as the 45th president of the United States at the United States Capitol Building in Washington D C Ivanka Trump 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 136 As of May 20 2019 update the United States attorney for the District of Columbia requested some documents about her and her sibling s role in her father s inauguration 137 although Trump did not have any official role in running the committee 138 Advisor to the President of the United States In January 2017 Trump resigned from her position at the Trump Organization 139 The organization also removed images of Trump and her father from their websites in accordance with official advice on federal ethics rules 140 nbsp Trump fourth from right attending the signing ceremony for the INSPIRE Women Act on February 28 2017 in the Oval Office of the White HouseAfter 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 141 142 a government employee on March 29 2017 143 144 n 1 She did not take any salary for the position and didn t receive any government health benefits during her four years at the White House 148 149 150 She also became the head of the newly established Office of Economic Initiatives and Entrepreneurship 3 4 During the early months of her father s administration some commentators compared her role in the administration to that of Julie Nixon Eisenhower daughter of President Richard Nixon Nixon s daughter was one of the most vocal defenders of his administration and Ivanka Trump defended President Trump and his administration against a myriad of allegations 151 152 Washington Post opinion columnist Alyssa Rosenberg wrote Both daughters served as important validators for their fathers 151 nbsp Christine Lagarde Angela Merkel and Ivanka at the W20 Conference Gala Dinner in Berlin April 2017In late April 2017 Trump hired Julie Radford as her chief of staff Before the end of the month Trump and Radford had plans to travel with Dina Powell and Hope Hicks to the first W20 women s summit The W20 was organized by the National Council of German Women s Organizations and the Association of German Women Entrepreneurs 153 as one of the preparatory meetings leading up to the G20 head of state summit in July At the conference Trump spoke about women s rights The US media reported that when she praised her father as an advocate for women some people in the audience hissed and booed in response 154 155 156 On April 24 2017 Trump and World Bank President Jim Kim authored an op ed published in the Financial Times on women s economic empowerment 157 highlighting the critical role that women play in the development of societies and the business case for involving women in the formal economy 158 In July 2017 Trump attended the G20 Summit in Hamburg Germany with President Trump and the United States delegation 159 She launched We Fi Women Entrepreneurs Finance Initiative 160 a United States led billion dollar World Bank initiative to advance women s entrepreneurship 161 nbsp Ivanka Kushner and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attend the opening of the U S Embassy to Israel in Jerusalem on May 14 2018 In August 2017 President Trump announced that Ivanka would lead a U S delegation to India in the fall in global support of women s entrepreneurship In response to the announcement a low level Indian diplomat was quoted as stating We regard Ivanka Trump the way we do half wit Saudi princes It s in our national interest to flatter them 162 The majority of reactions to her actual performance alongside Indian Prime Minister Modi at the event were substantial Anu Acharya the founder of a medical diagnosis company said What mattered to me is that she has been an entrepreneur and she is an adviser to the president of the U S Shveta Raina who runs Talerang a startup that prepares Indian college graduates for the workplace said Trump exceeded her expectations She was poised and was able to answer questions that were seemingly off script I think she is young and represents young women so I think she was the right choice 163 Still some in the local India based media dubbed hers a royal visit 69 Following the annual release of the Department of State s Trafficking in Persons Report 164 in September 2017 Trump delivered an anti human trafficking speech at the United Nations General Assembly calling it the greatest human rights issue of our time 165 The event was hosted by British Prime Minister Theresa May who personally invited Trump to a patriciate in collaboration with Great Britain and Ireland 165 Trump said This is a call for action a call for global unity and noted that President Trump said he is prepared to bring the full force and weight of our government to combat human trafficking 165 Prime Minister May thanked Ivanka Trump for the personal shared commitment to the issue 165 Two days after Trump s announcement about his daughter s trip to India the terror attack in Charlottesville occurred and she and Jared Kushner flew off into Trump Organization helicopter for a two day getaway in Vermont 69 nbsp President Trump Ivanka and British prime minister Theresa May attend a business roundtable event at St James s Palace in London June 4 2019 Biographer and journalist Michael Wolff wrote a book released in January 2018 based on numerous interviews with members of Donald Trump s circle In it Wolff claims but cites no sources that Trump and her husband reached a deal that i f sometime in the future the opportunity arose she d be the one to run for president 166 Trump led the United States presidential delegation to the 2018 PyeongChang Olympic Winter Games closing ceremony in February 2018 167 She dined with South Korean President Moon Jae in at his residence the Blue House following the closing ceremony 168 where she received a second invitation to South Korea in order to further ties between Seoul and Washington citation needed Beginning the summer of 2018 Trump and Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross created and led the newly established National Council for the American Worker 169 170 which worked to developed a national strategy for training and retraining the workers needed in high demand industries 171 With Ross Trump co chaired the American Workforce Policy Advisory Board and led its members including Tim Cook Doug McMillon Ginni Rometty and Marilyn Hewson 171 nbsp President Trump Ivanka and Chinese leader Xi Jinping at the G20 Summit in Osaka June 28 2019She and her father attended 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 172 173 On June 30 2019 Trump participated in talks between her father and North Korean leader Kim Jong un inside the Korean peninsula s demilitarized zone 174 175 She described the experience as surreal 174 Trump went in a worldwide tour in 2019 to promote her Women s Global Development and Prosperity Initiative 176 177 in which she traveled to Ethiopia 178 and Ivory Coast 179 in sub Saharan Africa in April to Argentina Colombia and Paraguay in South America in September 180 and to Morocco in northern Africa in November 181 She also attended the 74th United Nations General Assembly to promote her initiative 182 In 2021 a Government Accountability Office audit concluded that Trump s initiative which spent 265 million a year of taxpayer money on 19 women s empowerment projects failed to target the money towards projects that related to women s empowerment and did not measure the impact of the spending 183 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 184 185 In June 2020 Trump hosted an event at the White House with Attorney General Bill 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 186 Trump was credited with proposing the controversial photo opportunity for President Donald Trump holding a bible in front of St John s Church which required violently clearing peaceful protesters 187 188 She walked with her father to the site and carried the bible in her Max Mara purse 189 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 and employees in public office are not permitted to endorse products 190 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 191 192 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 193 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 193 The incomes of Trump and her husband Jared Kushner ranged from 36 2 million to 157 million in 2019 at least 29 million in 2018 and at least 82 million in 2017 193 In 2019 she earned 3 9 million from her stake in the Trump hotel in Washington D C 193 2020 presidential campaign nbsp Trump campaigning for her father in October 2020On August 27 2020 Trump introduced her father at the 2020 Republican National Convention by which he proceeded on the front lawn of the White House to accept the party s nomination before a crowd of supporters Prior to that she defended her tenure as advisor in the administration 194 Capitol riot and post presidential career On January 6 2021 Ivanka refused to address the rally at the Ellipse but was in attendance 195 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 Donald Trump s video resulted in him being banned from the platform as he said we love you to the rioters 196 She tweeted a request for peaceful behavior in which she addressed the rioters as American Patriots Minutes later she deleted the tweet 197 198 In June 2022 Ivanka told the panel of the United States House Select Committee on the January 6 Attack that she does not believe the election was stolen and accepted William Barr s conclusion that voter fraud claims have zero basis 199 On November 15 2022 asked about her father s 2024 bid for the presidency 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 200 Social and political causes nbsp Trump second from left in first row at Seeds of Peace in New York City in 2009In 2007 Ivanka Trump donated 1 000 to the presidential campaign of then Senator Hillary Clinton 201 202 In 2012 she endorsed Mitt Romney s presidential campaign 203 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 204 During her father s presidency Trump transformed from a liberal to an unapologetically pro life proud Trump Republican 205 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 206 In 2018 Trump changed her New York voter registration from Democratic to Republican 1 207 Philanthropy In 2010 Trump cofounded Girl Up with the United Nations Foundation 208 Of the program 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 208 Trump was a member of the Donald J Trump Foundation board 209 until the foundation was dissolved after then New York attorney general Barbara Underwood filed a civil lawsuit against the foundation alleging persistently illegal conduct with respect to the foundation s money 210 211 212 In November 2019 Trump s father was ordered to pay a 2 million settlement for misusing the foundation for his business and political purposes 213 The settlements also included mandatory training requirements for Ivanka Trump Donald Trump Jr and Eric Trump 214 Trump also has ties to a number of Jewish charities including Chai Lifeline a charity which helps to look after children with cancer 215 Other charities she supports include United Hatzalah to which her father Donald Trump has reportedly made six figure donations in the past 216 217 After she was appointed advisor to the president Trump donated the unpaid half of the advance payments for her book Women Who Work Rewriting the Rules for Success to the National Urban League and the Boys and Girls Clubs of America She further said that any royalties exceeding the advances would also be given to charity 106 In 2021 Trump partnered with Hamdi Ulukaya CEO of Chobani and launched a privately funded food box program in New York and Idaho to feed families in need 218 At the beginning of the war in Ukraine Ivanka Trump supplied 1 million meals to Ukrainian families in need in partnership with several organizations including CityServe City of Destiny and the UPS Foundation 219 She later joined CityServe and their partners on a trip to Ukraine where they met and served Ukrainian refugees in Warsaw and Krakow 220 In December 2022 she purchased generators for CityServe s partner churches in Ukraine that were without power 221 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 222 Personal life nbsp Kushner and Trump at an event in North Charleston South Carolina February 2017Ivanka Trump has a close relationship with her father who has publicly expressed his admiration for her on several occasions 223 224 225 Ivanka has likewise praised her father complimenting his leadership skills and saying he empowers other people 226 Sarah Ellison writing for Vanity Fair in 2018 indicated Ivanka Trump was the family member that everyone in the family seems to acknowledge is her father s favorite child 227 This had been confirmed by the family members themselves in a 2015 interview with Barbara Walters on network television where the siblings were gathered and acknowledged this 228 According to her late mother Ivanka speaks French and understands Czech 229 In January 2017 it was announced that she and Kushner had made arrangements to establish a family home in the Kalorama neighborhood of Washington D C 230 Federal filings implied that in 2017 Trump and her husband may have assets upwards of 740 million 231 They had previously shared an apartment on Park Avenue in New York City which Trump chose due to its proximity to her work with the Trump Organization The residence was featured in Elle Decor in 2012 with Kelly Behun as its interior decorator 232 Since leaving Washington in 2021 Ivanka and her husband have been residents of Surfside Florida 233 234 She has an estimated net worth of 300 million 235 Relationships and marriage In college Trump was in a nearly four year relationship with Greg Hersch 236 237 From 2001 to 2005 she dated James Bingo Gubelmann 238 23 236 In 2005 she started dating real estate developer Jared Kushner whom she met through mutual friends 239 240 The couple broke up in 2008 due to the objections of Kushner s parents 239 but got back together and married in a Jewish ceremony on October 25 2009 239 241 They have three children daughter Arabella Rose born in July 2011 and sons Joseph Frederick and Theodore James born in October 2013 and March 2016 respectively 242 243 244 In an interview on The Dr Oz Show Trump revealed that she had suffered from postpartum depression after each of her pregnancies 245 Religion nbsp Trump far right with from center to right her father second stepmother and husband at the Western Wall at Temple Mount in Jerusalem in May 2017Raised as a Presbyterian Christian 246 Trump converted to Orthodox Judaism in July 2009 247 248 after studying with Elie Weinstock from the Modern Orthodox Ramaz School 249 Trump took the Hebrew name Yael Hebrew י ע ל lit ibex 250 251 She describes her conversion as an amazing and beautiful journey which her father supported from day one adding that he has tremendous respect for the Jewish faith 252 She attests to keeping a kosher diet and observing the Jewish Sabbath saying in 2015 We re pretty observant It s been such a great life decision for me I really find that with Judaism it creates an amazing blueprint for family connectivity From Friday to Saturday we don t do anything but hang out with one another We don t make phone calls 253 When living in New York City she used to send her daughter to Jewish kindergarten She said It s such a blessing for me to have her come home every night and share with me the Hebrew that she s learned and sing songs for me around the holidays 252 Trump and her husband made a pilgrimage to the grave of the Lubavitcher Rebbe a popular prayer site shortly before her father s election victory 247 254 On May 22 2017 the couple also accompanied her father on his first official visit to Israel as president As part of the trip to Israel her father became the first incumbent U S president to visit the Western Wall 255 Ivanka also visited the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial in western Jerusalem and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in the Christian Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem during the trip 256 Awards and 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