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Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump at a campaign event in Wisconsin on November 2. Photo / AP
Ivanka Trump has been spotted in New York City after living in Washington DC for the past four years during the first and only presidential term of her father, Donald Trump.
Her role as adviser to the president will end on January 20 – the day of the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden – and she is expected to return to New York with her husband Jared Kushner, although the options of Florida and New Jersey have also floated. . sources told CNN.
The couple, who are senior advisers to the White House, were regulars on the New York scene and own a $ 4.1 million ($ 5.9 million) apartment in the Trump building on Park Avenue in Manhattan.
According to Trump’s website, the building “houses more than 120 luxury condos in one of the most desirable locations on the Upper East Side,” including seven-bedroom, full-story apartments.
Celebrations erupted in the streets after Biden’s victory, and as the war of words between Trump and New York Governor Andrew Cuomo intensifies, the return of his daughter and son-in-law will no doubt be awkward.
A ‘difficult’ return
In images obtained by the Daily Mail, Ivanka Trump was seen leaving her apartment building in New York last Friday morning wearing a face mask.
Trump’s best friend Georgina Bloomberg, daughter of former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg, told the Daily Beast that the couple’s return can be difficult, at least initially.
“I think in New York they will probably forget about this and it will probably change for them, but I think right now it will be a bit difficult for them to go back, because obviously this is something that is still very fresh and stoking everyone’s fire,” Bloomberg said. .
Regarding the impact of the Trump presidency on their relationship, he said he has not seen Ivanka “since her father took office,” so “there really hasn’t been any awkwardness.”
“We were good friends when we grew up in our 20. I think he is a wonderful and intelligent person, and he has handled the situation very, very well,” said Bloomberg, adding that “it is not true” that the daughters of politicians agree with everything their parents are. doing.
Trump and Kushner have lost several famous friends in recent years.
Actress Natalie Portman and Phantom of the Opera star Emmy Rossum attended the couple’s wedding in 2009, but have since publicly distanced themselves.
Portman told The Late Show with Stephen Colbert in mid-2018 that he went to Harvard University with Kushner and that “we were friends.”
“Unfortunately, there’s not much to say about someone you were friends with who becomes a super villain,” Portman said.
“He said in an interview that the friends he lost to politics is like exfoliating.”
Colbert said that she was, therefore, “like a dead skin cell”, to which Portman replied: “With pride.”
Meanwhile, in the middle of the 2016 presidential campaign, Rossum tweeted an article about Ivanka Trump “lying.”
The president’s eldest daughter was present on the red carpet at the Met Gala for years, which her husband joined on multiple occasions, previously describing it as her “favorite event.”
But the invitations to the event have been sold out.
During an interview on The Late Late Show in 2017, host James Corden asked US Vogue Editor-in-Chief Anna Wintour if there were any celebrities who would never be invited again.
“Donald Trump,” she replied.
According to Page Six, Ivanka Trump and her husband were “too busy” to attend in 2018.
In 2019, Wintour said there was “absolutely nothing” Donald Trump could do to get an invitation.
The president first attended the event in the 1980s with his first wife Ivana Trump and proposed to his third and current wife, Melania, at the 2004 event.
NYC ‘shattered’ by Donald Trump
When Donald Trump used his first public comments since his election defeat to reveal when the Covid-19 vaccine will be available, he said it will not be delivered to New Yorkers.
“Starting in April, the vaccine will be available to the entire general population, with the exception of places like New York State, where for political reasons the governor decided: I don’t think it’s good politically, I think it’s very bad since from a health standpoint, but he wants to take his time with the vaccine, “said the president.
“We won’t send it to New York until we have clearance to do so, and it pains me to say that.
“The governor will have to let us know when he’s ready for it. We can’t turn it over to a state that won’t give it to its people right away.
“He has recently put out some very bad editorials on this statement and what has happened in regards to nursing homes. I hope he does not handle this as badly as he handled nursing homes.”
Governor Cuomo has been criticized for his initial response to the coronavirus, such as the decision to send infected people back to nursing homes, resulting in outbreaks among vulnerable populations.
“The good news is that the Pfizer tests are looking good and we will have a vaccine soon,” Cuomo said recently.
“The bad news is that it will be about two months before Joe Biden takes over, and that means this administration will implement a vaccine plan.”
Writer and Upper East Side resident Jill Kargman, daughter of former Chanel chairman Arie Kopelman, has socialized with Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner in the past.
“[The President] he was so terrible and divisive about New York, saying it’s a nightmare or it’s empty, or it’s been, “he told CNN.
“No one here is going to forget that.
“Even coming back here after everything you’ve said isn’t going to work.”
CNN White House correspondent Kate Bennett said the president has “trashed” New York City.
“The administration has not been very kind to the city that actually built the Trumps,” he said.
“Certainly there are people we talk to [who] we are not necessarily going to welcome them with open arms. “
The couple’s return “might not be the warm homecoming they were hoping for,” he added.