Ivanka Trump enjoyed a sentimental moment ahead of Donald Trump’s inauguration next week.
The first daughter, 43, shared a series of behind-the-scenes family photos on Instagram as her father prepares to be sworn in as the 47th president of the United States.
In a touching post, Ivanka wrote that she is “full of gratitude” as she reflects on the special moments she had with her family eight years ago, after they first arrived in Washington, DC.
‘Witnessing my father become the 45th president of the United States, lighting Shabbat candles with Jared in the Lincoln Bedroom on Inauguration Day, watching Theodore crawl for the first time in the State Dining Room of the House Blanca and watching Arabella sneak through the secret door of “The Resolute Desk are memories I will cherish forever,” continued Ivanka, who worked as an advisor to her father during his first term.
“I can’t wait to see my father sworn in again as the 47th president of the United States,” the gushing post concluded.
“I am proud of his unwavering strength and resilience and am excited to celebrate this historic milestone alongside him once again.”
In the photo carousel, Ivanka showed off photos of her family, including her walking off Air Force One, a baby Theodore learning to crawl, a family portrait with Jared and their young children, as well as Arabella hiding in the Resolute Desk.
Ivanka will not take on the same responsibilities as the last time her father was in office, and previously stated that she wants to be his emotional support this time around.
The first daughter, 43, shared a series of behind-the-scenes family photos as her father prepares to be sworn in as the 47th president of the United States.
“I’m looking forward to being able to introduce myself to him as a daughter and be there for him, take his mind off things and watch a movie with him or watch a sports game, know that he can be with me and be himself and just relax,” she told the podcast. The Skinny Confidential earlier in the week.
Ivanka, who married businessman Jared Kushner in 2009 and shares three children with him: Arabella Rose, 13, Joseph Frederick, 11, and Theodore James, eight, admitted that working in the White House was “crazy.” “.
The mother of three added that she will not have a formal position in her father’s second administration.
“I went through crazy years,” he said of his first term in the White House.
However, Ivanka speaks to her father almost every day and is likely to be an influence behind the scenes even without a formal title.
In the two-hour interview, Ivanka Trump discussed the massive changes in her life that took place when she joined the first Trump administration, her current self-care routine, and what she sees as her future role as a member of the Trump family.
“I hate politics,” he confessed.
Ivanka did not participate in her father’s 2024 presidential campaign. It was a stark contrast to the 2020 race, where she was a regular presence at his rallies.

In a touching post, Ivanka wrote that she is “full of gratitude” as she reflects on the special moments she had with her father and his family eight years ago, after they first arrived in Washington, DC.

Ivanka Trump dances with her husband and White House senior adviser Jared Kushner during the Freedom Ball at the Washington Convention Center on January 20, 2017.

Ivanka Trump served as a senior adviser to Donald Trump in his first term, but will have no formal role in his second administration.
He told podcast hosts Lauryn Bossick and Michael Bossick that his experience in the White House was a “very emotional time.”
“You get a little calloused,” he said.
‘It is a very dark and negative situation. And some people love the gladiator look,” he explained.
The devoted mother said the main reason she will not return to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue is her children Arabella, Joseph and Theodore.
‘The main reason I won’t serve again now is because I know the cost. And it is a price that I am not willing to make my children pay,” she said.
“My main goals were just to be the best mom,” she said.
“Every time I had to miss something, I thought, I’ll never let this happen again the moment I leave the White House.”