When former US President Donald Trump first ran for the White House in 2016, Ivanka Trump was running her father's business, along with her siblings.
However, Trump's former senior adviser, who has been a crucial part of her father's first campaign, said she was not officially involved in any of those events.
In an interview, Ivanka Trump said: “I'm a daughter, not a clone. So, of course, daughters often disagree with things their parents say. But I share my views with him privately, not publicly. I am not the candidate.”
The statement shows that Donald Trump really cares in public about his 42-year-old daughter, who is currently focusing on her private life.
Ivanka also highlighted the difficulties of managing business, politics and raising three children simultaneously, according to Inquisitor report.
The former advisor has been involved on multiple fronts as she highlighted: “I want my children to see me first every morning, so I get up at 5 a.m. and make sure I shower and exercise before they get up.”
After spending his initial time in the day with his family, he moved on to tend to matters at the Trump Organization, overseeing the conglomerate.
She said: “I wouldn't have the arrogance to tell my father to change his approach. However, I am his daughter, so I will give him my opinion, requested or not.”
Additionally, Jared Kushner said, “Ivanka excels at everything she puts her mind to – she is an incredible wife, mother, friend, and businesswoman.”