Ivanka Trump will support her father in his return to the “loneliest position in the world”


Ivanka Trump is prepared to support her father for the next four years, as President-elect Donald Trump's return to the “lonely” White House is just a week away.

During a recent appearance on The Skinny Confidential Him & Her Podcast, the soon-to-be first daughter briefly reflected on the first Trump administration, where she served four years as a senior adviser, and how she's looking to lean into another supportive role. like his daughter.

“It's the loneliest position in the world. [the presidency]the enormity of the decisions you make every day, how transactional everyone is with you,” he told hosts Lauryn Evarts Bosstick and Michael Bossick.

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Ivanka Trump, daughter of President-elect Donald Trump, was a senior White House adviser during his first term. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)

“You know your closest friends: they're all passionate about something and they all want to spend what little time they have with you selling you what they think is something good and positive and productive for this country and the world, so it's a very lonely place.” , and I often thought about this for the first four years, but now I'm distancing myself from it a bit.

“I think I'm really looking forward to being able to show up to him as a daughter and be there for him, take his mind off things, watch a movie with him or watch a sports game, know that he can be with me and be himself and just relax and I can give her that and in a very loving way like her daughter,” she continued.

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Ivanka Trump, right, and her father, then-President Trump, left. (Ivanka Trump)

Ivanka's husband, Jared Kushner, also served as her father's top adviser in his first term, which sparked controversy at the time.

President-elect Trump will be sworn in for his second term on January 20, becoming the second person in history to serve non-consecutive terms. Upon his return to the White House, his focus is on the issues voters frequently raised during the 2024 election cycle: immigration, the economy and foreign affairs.

Since leaving office in 2021, the Trump family has faced serious challenges, including accusations and assassination attempts.

Now Trump will face the challenges of foreign wars, persistent inflation, tensions with China and more. With the changing of the guard – that is, the imminent takeover of Congress and the White House by Republicans – new policies and radical changes could soon come.

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Michael Bossick, speaking to Ivanka, called the story of her father's political comeback “probably” the biggest in “the history of the world.”

“[My father is] enthusiastic. We are excited. “I think there's a general enthusiasm in this country that has been catalyzed and I think it's going to be a fantastic four years,” Ivanka said.

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