THINGS TURN OFF FOR IVANKA TRUMP: PROBLEMS AT HER CHILDREN'S SCHOOL AND A DIFFICULT WELCOME IN NEW YORK
He has removed his children from school after complaints from parents considering that Ivanka and Jared Kushner did not follow the center's Covid protocol.
With Donald Trump out of the White House, his daughter Ivanka, right-hand man and adviser to the outgoing president, will leave. Ivanka will therefore have to think about what she is going to do in the near future. The immediate requires a decision, such as which school to take their children to after having taken them out of the private center they have attended in Washington these last three years after repeated complaints from the parents of the center, who argued that the Trumps did not wear masks in their public acts and that could end up affecting their children, because if Ivanka or her husband, Jared Kushner, tested positive and spread COVID-19 to their children, they could transmit the virus to their classmates. They had been seen in the media, at Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett's nomination ceremony after which at least 12 of the attendees fell ill. Also, Ivanka without a mask accompanying her father in the first debate with now president-elect Joe Biden. The school, which combines online and face-to-face classes to try to avoid contagion and has a firm protocol that stipulates, among other things, that any parent or child who may have been exposed to the coronavirus must be tested or quarantined for 14 days, he reported. the Trumps and, according to CNN, they chose to remove Arabella Rose (9 years), Joseph Frederick (7 years) and Theodore James (3 years) from school.
Donald Trump's departure from the White House does not have to mean that Ivanka and Jared Kushner have to leave Washington and the house where they live since they moved in following the president. Although it would not be unreasonable for the couple to consider returning to New York and the four-bedroom penthouse in the Trump Tower in which they lived. What happened at the boys' school could, in fact, be a push to make the decision to return to their old lives. In those days when Kushner, son of real estate businessman Charles Kushner and owner of the New York Observer newspaper and brother of Joshua Kushner - Karlie Kloss' husband -, became the youngest editor in Manhattan and began to relate to his daughter of Trump. When they met, in 2008, she was a brilliant businesswoman with her own clothing firm - she closed it in 2018 due to public pressure to be an advisor to the president -, jewelry and model for firms like Versace. But in 2020 nothing will be like then. Among other things because they are no longer that dazzling couple who lived in the most famous golden tower in the city of skyscrapers; that couple who frequented the Met Gala, sat in the front row at fashion shows and attended all kinds of events.
Perhaps on their return, if they do not prefer to settle in Florida, like Donald Trump and Melania - if they finally do not decide, as rumors suggest, to divorce the tycoon -, or in New Jersey - where they married and own a house within the Donald Trump's golf course - don't find a city too kind to them. CNN has spoken with part of that circle that the Trumps frequented and they have said that, at the moment, they are not exactly welcome in New York. "(The president) was so terrible and divisive about New York, saying it's a nightmare or it's empty ..." recalled Jill Kargman, a writer from the Upper East Side and daughter of the former Chanel president with whom the couple socialized in the past. . “No one here is going to forget that. Coming back here after everything you've said isn't going to work. " Many other situations reinforce this opinion, from friends in distress to the billboards that the Lincoln Project installed in Times Square with their faces next to statistics of deaths from coronavirus. According to this same medium, it would be difficult for the editor-in-chief of Vogue USA Anna Wintour to invite her again to the Met Gala and a former editor of a prestigious magazine confessed that Ivanka would have difficulties to return to the circuit: “The fashion industry is a group very liberal, Democratic-leaning, "he said," and I don't see them being welcomed with open arms, professionally or socially. "Even in Trump Tower the atmosphere may be rarefied. Michael Cohen, a former attorney at the President, and his daughter Samantha, who said the businessman leered at her and even made some offensive and inconvenient comments when she was a 15-year-old teenager.
Manhattan does not vote Republican. In the 2016 elections, 9 out of 10 neighbors voted for Hillary Clinton and something like this is what is believed to happen this time in the absence of the total vote count. This means that not everyone is against the Trump family, who will also have to rebuild their lives financially. Kushner's father could be looking forward to his son's return to business, now with far more contacts than when he was just CEO of the real estate company with properties with hundreds of tenants. Ivanka, without her eponymous clothing brand, could be considering a political career of her own, hence she has taken more moderate positions than her father on controversial issues, such as immigration or tax fraud, and that since the election results gave victory Biden has kept a low profile. The same has been done by her husband, who - although he is part of the legal team with which Trump tries to fight for an impossible victory - has tried privately to convince the president to accept his defeat and end up leaving the White House without much more spectacle . And that others can begin to rebuild their lives after the Trump era.