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Former President Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner has gone public with whether Ivanka Trump will hit the campaign trail for her father in the final days of the election.

The short answer is no. Ivanka Trump previously told the media that she was stepping back from politics to focus on her children and her business. They appear to be shocked that she meant that. Trump’s daughter is quite capable of supporting her father for president while leading her own life and it is driving the Left mad.

“Ivanka, 43, previously said that she was stepping back from her father’s political work to ‘prioritize my children and the private life we are creating as a family,’ after skipping the launch of Donald Trump’s 2024 campaign,” the Daily Mail reported.

Kushner revealed the news to the New York Times who breathlessly wanted to know what Ivanka was up to just five days out from the presidential election.

That wasn’t good enough for the Left and the media who proceeded to ask Ivanka whether she would help her father out politically just before the election according to the Daily Mail.

In what the Left would have America believe is an incredibly tight race, the former First Daughter’s input could prove helpful to her father’s election chances. With Democrats constantly crying “Hitler!” and slinging every smear and lie they can at Trump, some believe Ivanka could save the day. Except Trump doesn’t need saving with millions of Americans backing him and the potential for a landslide win. He’s quite capable of standing on his own two feet and fighting his own battles.

If the New York Times and others really want to know what Ivanka Trump has been up to other than raising a family and running a successful business, they might want to look where they have failed to report… in the mountains of North Carolina following the hurricane. She’s has reportedly been helping out Samaritan’s Purse, delivering food, supplies, and Starlinks to those in need.

But as far as hitting the campaign trail in the eleventh hour, there’s no chance it will happen.

“Kushner said there was ‘zero’ chance she would be working to support her father in the lead up to the end of the campaign. He told the New York Times that Ivanka ‘made the decision when she left Washington that she was closing that chapter of her life. And she’s been remarkably consistent,’” the Daily Mail noted.

“Kushner also appeared to suggest that his family’s material circumstances would change little whether Trump or Harris wins on November 5. While ‘obviously the world is different for us over the next four years if her father is president,’ Mr. Kushner said, he didn’t see ‘a major shift in terms of what we prioritize,’” the media outlet continued.

“We’re rooting for him — obviously, we’re proud of him,” Kushner commented. “But, you know, either way, our life will just continue to move forward.”

When Trump lost the last election, Ivanka stated, “I love my father very much. This time around I am choosing to prioritize my young children and the private life we are creating as a family. I do not plan to be involved in politics. While I will always love and support my father, going forward I will do so outside the political arena. I am grateful to have had the honor of serving the American people and I will always be proud of many of our Administration’s accomplishments.”

Ivanka did appear on stage at the Republican National Convention with the rest of the Trump clan as her father became the nominee.

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It is no wonder that not only Ivanka, but Tiffany and Melania Trump have mostly stayed away from the campaign trail. The Left has been vicious toward them and the danger of another assassination attempt is always there now for the family following at least two attempts on Trump’s life thanks to the vitriol coming from high-level Democrats.

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