Ivanka Trump shares real reason why she won’t be part of Donald Trump’s presidential bid for 2024

Being the daughter of one of the most famous businessmen in America, Donald Trump, it doesn’t come as a surprise that Ivanka Trump has become a household name over the years.

Besides being part of the Trump organization, where she served as Executive Vice President of Development & Acquisitions, Ivanka has founded several business on her own.

When Donald Trump and Ivana Trump divorced, Ivanka was just 10 years old. Although her parents were extremely popular, with Donald running multi-billion dollar companies and businesses and Ivana being a very well known model, Ivanka recalls she had a confusing and somewhat uneasy childhood. While her friends were having fun in New York City, she was attending a boarding school. As a result, she turned to modeling because she saw it as a way of experiencing freedom.

Ivanka has spent most of her life under the spotlight. During her father’s presidency, she worked as his advisor and was by his side every step of the way. Now that Donald is no longer a president, she can focus on her family and her business, which in fact is something she is truly planning to do.

Namely, Donald Trump, who served as the 45th president of the United States, announced October 15 that he would be running for the position yet again.

In the past, his entire family was heavily involved in his presidential campaign and they all offered him immense support, and this time, it probably won’t be any different. Well, except for Ivanka Trump who announced she won’t be getting involved into politics, no matter if it concerns her loving father.

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Back in 2016 when her dad ran for Office, Ivanka revealed her life was chaotic. “I’m exhausted 90 percent of the time … Being a mother is the most rewarding experience, but also the most wild and stressful,” she told People.

She worked as an advisor focusing on “the education and economic empowerment of women and their families as well as job creation and economic growth through workforce development, skills training, and entrepreneurship.”

A clothing company in San Francisco accused Ivanka’s company of “improperly leveraging the power of the White House for private profit.”

The lawsuit which was filed in the California Superior Court claimed that employees of her company had promoted the company “by exploiting the power and prestige of the White House for personal gain,” including “piggy-backing promotion” of the firm’s products at governmental events, as reported by USA Today.

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