Ivanka Trump will ultimately not attend Joe Biden's nomination
Anxious to preserve her political future, Donald Trump's daughter would have done everything to attend the inauguration of Joe Biden on January 20. However, it was "never planned" that the thirty-something is present at the ceremony, today reveals People.
Tensions are mounting between the US president and his daughter, the Daily Mail recently said. A loyal ally of her father, of whom she was the advisor for four years, the very ambitious Ivanka Trump would have triggered the anger of Donald Trump by announcing her intention to attend, on January 20, the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden, according to a source interviewed by the British daily. After the defeat of her father in the presidential election, the young woman, anxious to preserve her own political future, wants to be a good player vis-à-vis the opposing camp.
However, there would never have been any question of Ivanka Trump actually attending the ceremony. "It is not expected that Ivanka will attend the nomination, it was never planned," said a White House official in the columns of People on Wednesday, January 13. If the businesswoman respects this transfer of power, the witness indicated that the children of ex-presidents did not always attend the event. This would not have prevented the wish expressed by Ivanka Trump to sow discord between her and her father.
Clarifying, @IvankaTrump, you're saying these people are "patriots" ?? https://t.co/ohhRUSDTP9
— Kate Bennett (@KateBennett_DC) January 6, 2021
"It is an insult"
"It is an insult that she wants to associate with the crooks who are trying to bring me down," said Donald Trump, still according to the Daily Mail. The president is also said to have told his daughter that "his presence in the nomination would cost him thousands of supporters and that it would be the worst decision she could make." According to revelations from CBS News, Donald Trump plans to announce his candidacy for the 2024 election, the same day Joe Biden takes the oath. The defeated president has also declared on several occasions that he does not want to be present for the handover of powers during Inauguration Day.
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Rumors contradicted
For her part, Ivanka Trump reportedly replied "that she had to protect her own political aspirations and that she was not about to spoil everything by attending the kickoff of her father's 2024 campaign. She leaves that to her father and Donald Jr., ”the indiscreet witness would have added. Rumors contradicted by another source that Ivanka Trump denied wanting to attend the nomination.
Info or intox, these revelations come a week after the storming of the Capitol by supporters of Donald Trump. Shocked by the images, Ivanka Trump awkwardly called the attackers "patriots" in a tweet, before backing down in another post. "No. Peaceful protest is patriotic, she corrected. Violence is unacceptable and must be condemned in the strongest terms. ” She then deleted the original tweet and left her response online.