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Wild speculations and mockingbird narratives have yet again lost out to the truth, which is often the case for anything related to President Trump.
For more than three years, the mainstream media has claimed that the president’s daughter, Ivanka Trump, would not support his 2024 presidential candidacy.
However, that rumor died on Tuesday after podcaster Lex Fridman published his 3-hour interview with Ivanka Trump. She confirmed that she would be attending the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee on July 15, a clear indication that she supports her father and his presidential aspirations.
She said that raising her children and being present for her family were her top priorities and ruled out a return to politics. Trump told Fridman, “Politics is a rough, rough, business and I think it’s one that you also can’t dabble in. I think you have to either be all in or all out.”
Speaking of her children, she told Fridman, “And I know today, the cost they would pay for me being all in, emotionally in terms of my absence at such a formative point in their life. And I’m not willing to make them bear that cost.”
Trump emphasized that she felt “so privileged” to have served during her father’s first administration and said she believed “there are a lot of ways you can serve.”
She described politics as “a pretty dark world” and told Fridman, “There’s a lot of darkness, a lot of negativity, and it’s just really at odds with what feels good for me as a human being. And it’s a really rough business. So for me and my family, it feels right to not participate.”
While she may not be by his side at the White House every day, Ivanka Trump certainly supports her father’s commitment to Making America Great Again.