Ivanka Trump didn’t seem to be worried about the upcoming election as she enjoyed a relaxing weekend with husband Jared Kushner and their children in Miami.
Trump, 42, was seen on Friday wearing an all-black tracksuit with matching sunglasses and a baseball cap.
She enjoyed a fun time in the sun as she jet skied with one of her sons on a green and white watercraft, while her husband was seen shirtless in bright green shorts.
Kushner, 43, was also seen taking the other two children on a jet ski, letting one of the toddlers drive while he calmly held on to the back.
The couple was surrounded by private security and police during their outing.
Despite it being an election year, Trump has largely avoided attending events supporting his father, Donald Trump, in his presidential bid.
Ivanka Trump enjoyed some fun in the sun while jet skiing with one of her sons on a green and white watercraft.
Her husband, Jared Kushner, was seen shirtless and wearing bright green shorts.
She was spotted wearing an all-black athletic outfit with matching sunglasses and a baseball cap on Friday.
She made her first appearance at the Republican National Convention (RNC) in Milwaukee last month, but has been largely absent from his campaign, a departure from her more active role while he was in office.
The family’s outing on Friday came as a New York judge delayed sentencing for her father in the Stormy Daniels case until after the November election.
The decision sets the sentencing hearing for November 26, when Americans will have already voted and the election results will be known. The hearing was scheduled for September 18, which would have fallen just two months before Election Day.
Trump’s team had asked for an extension, while prosecutors had left the matter to the judge’s discretion, something Merchan took as an indication that prosecutors supported the move.
The family’s outing on Friday came as a New York judge delayed sentencing for her father in the Stormy Daniels case until after the November election.
Kushner, 43, was also seen taking the other two children on a jet ski. He let one of the children drive while he calmly held on to the back of the jet ski.
Security was seen keeping a close watch as the family was on the jet skis.
The judge, whom Trump repeatedly attacked during his trial and again, had told the parties he would make a decision on the timing of the trial on Friday. Trump faces up to four years in prison, though experts predict the first-time offender might not receive any prison time when sentencing is eventually handed down.
In a letter explaining his order, Judge Merchan explained the reason for the delay as a measure to avoid “any appearance – however unjustified – that the proceeding has been affected or seeks to affect the upcoming presidential election in which the defendant is a candidate.”
He said the adjournment “should dispel any suggestion that the Court has issued any decision… to give an advantage or create a disadvantage to any political party” or candidate.
In good news for the Trump family, the top pollster says Kamala Harris’ honeymoon period is “officially over.”
Frank Luntz, who specializes in interviewing undecided voters, highlighted the statistic in an online post, in a race that is turning into a tie.
The couple was surrounded by private security and police during their outing.
Despite it being an election year, Trump has largely avoided attending events supporting his father, Donald Trump, in his presidential bid.
At one point, Kushner was seen helping the children steer the jet ski back to shore.
“Democratic voter enthusiasm in this month’s YouGov poll has dropped quite sharply (last month it was 70%). The honeymoon period is officially over,” Luntz said in a post on X.
He was referring to a nonpartisan online poll that had seen Democratic enthusiasm peak during the hype over the Democratic National Convention last month. That came after President Joe Biden’s surprising decision to step back, bowing to widespread polls showing frustration with his candidacy and concerns about his age.
There was a steady rise in enthusiasm once Harris became the likely nominee.
In the latest poll from early September, Republicans have taken a slight lead in enthusiasm: 60 percent say they are “very enthusiastic” or “extremely enthusiastic.”