Ivanka Trump would try to reason with her father on his defeat in the elections ... to better prepare for the future
Ivanka Trump would already like to prepare for the future with her father and, who knows, a new participation of Donald Trump in the presidential election of 2024.
Almost a week after Donald Trump's presidential defeat to Joe Biden, the current President of the United States is still crying out for electoral fraud and refusing to acknowledge his opponent's victory.
Supported by his two sons, Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, in this legal fight, it would seem that this is no longer the case for his daughter, Ivanka, who would try to reason with her father about this defeat in the ballot on November 3 . She who was nevertheless faithful to him and who still holds the post of high adviser to the president would be "more realistic", according to CNN, which relates the information. Ivanka Trump is said to have asked her father to simply accept his defeat publicly so as not to tarnish the reputation of the family empire.
Supported by her husband Jared Kushner, Ivanka Trump would have indicated to the 45th President of the United States that launching into legal battles would be useless and that this would not ultimately change the outcome of the election.
Ivanka believes that her father, instead of feeling sorry for himself, should instead prepare for the future. A source also told the American media that Donald Trump knew he was defeated in this election. "Donald knows he's not going to win but he also knows he's the one who has the cards in his hands because 72 million people voted for him and he's created a movement."
The spokesperson for the White House and the spokesperson for Donald Trump have decided not to comment on the information released by CNN.
Accept defeat to better come back in 2024 with 72 million people rallied to his cause even 4 years later? This could be the goal of Ivanka Trump's approach for her father ... or for herself as she has already said on numerous occasions to be very interested in politics. The idea of preserving the value of the Trump Organization, of which she is vice-president in charge of development and acquisitions, is also plausible as the financial weight that this company weighs is important. The goal would therefore not be damaging the family patrimony as well.
Former White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney said Thursday, November 5, even before Joe Biden's victory, that he could see Donald Trump run for president again in four years.