Days after disclosing that she will leave politics, former first daughter Ivanka Trump goes for a wakeboarding outing in Miami on Thursday. The 41-year-old American businesswoman also disclosed that she won’t participate in her father’s 2024 presidential campaign.
Exclusive photos obtained by New York Post showed her smiling in a black swimsuit, hat, and lifejacket, lapping the waves. The former advisor to the 45th POTUS came back on land as she stepped off the boat in a black-mini dress and glasses.
Hitting the waves isn’t a new sport, and there’s nothing extraordinary about it. However, this wakeboarding activity is remarkable because it’s the first time that Ivanka Trump will be seen after skipping her dad’s campaign announcement and leaving politics.
An insider disclosed the reason for her actions to The Post. Her reasons may be valid to some, while others may feel she should continue by her father’s side. The fact remains that she has made her decision.
Ivanka Trump released a statement tonight that she will not be campaigning for her father and will not support him publicly in his re-election bid.
— Travis Akers (@travisakers) November 16, 2022
Insider Reveals Ivanka Trump’s Reason for Leaving Politics Before Going Wakeboarding
Being a politician comes with its perks as well as downsides. According to the insider, Ivanka Trump is not just leaving politics to go wakeboarding all her life. She wants a “normal life” for her family and her husband, a fellow Trump administration adviser, Jared Kushner, is in on his wife’s plan.
The insider further disclosed that she hated the troubles of politics, including all the criticism and the threats. She was also unhappy about how their friends turned their back on them as a result.
It’s bad for her family and negative for her circle of friends. She and her hubby didn’t have friends while they served briefly as unpaid presidential advisors in the White House.
Before she went wakeboarding, Ivanka Trump’s actual reason for leaving politics was that she wanted her family to experience what it means to be normal. Another thing is that the University of Pennsylvania alum and her family are political targets, and she doesn’t like it.
During her sister’s recent wedding, her father tried to convince her and her husband to join his 2024 presidential campaign, but she didn’t give in. Although she has quit the political scene, she promised to support him from a distance.
Everyone would agree that a mother knows what’s best for her family.