Ivanka Trump will support her father, who returned to the ‘loneliest position in the world’

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Ivanka Trump is ready for it support to his father There is only one week left until President-elect Donald Trump returns to the “lonely” seat of the White House for the next four years.

During a recent appearance The Skinny Confidential O & Her Podcast, her soon-to-be first daughter briefly reflected on how she wants to lean into another supportive role as her first Trump administration and daughter, where she served as a senior adviser for four years.

“It’s the loneliest position in the world (the presidency), the magnitude of the decisions you make on a daily basis, how accommodating everyone is to you,” he told hosts Lauryn Evarts Bosstick and Michael Bosstick.

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Ivanka Trump, the daughter of the newly elected US President Donald Trump, was a senior advisor in the White House during the first term of the presidency. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)

“You know your closest friends—everyone’s passionate about something, and they all want to spend their short time with you, sell you on what they think is good, positive, and productive for this country and the world. It’s a very lonely perch, and I often, for the first four years, I used to think about it, but now I’m moving away from it.

“I think as a daughter, I look forward to being with her, being with her, blowing her mind, watching a movie with her or watching a sports game. She can be with me and be herself and just relax, and I do that for her and I will be able to provide in a very loving way as a daughter,” he continued.

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Ivanka Trump, right, and her father, then-President Trump, left. (Ivanka Trump)

Ivanka’s husband, Jared Kushner, also served as a senior adviser during her father’s first term, causing controversy at the time.

President-elect Trump will be sworn in for a second term on January 20, becoming the second person in history to serve a non-consecutive term. As he returns to the White House, his focus is on the issues voters often raise during the 2024 election cycle — immigration, the economy, foreign policy.

Since leaving office in 2021, the Trump family has faced serious problems, indictments and assassination attempts between them.

Trump now faces foreign wars, lingering inflation, tensions with China, and more. With the changing of the guard—that is, the Republican takeover of Congress and the White House—new policies and radical changes could come soon.

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Speaking with Ivanka, Michael Bosstic called his father political turn The story is “probably” the biggest “in the history of the world”.

“(My dad) is excited. We’re excited. I think there’s a general excitement that’s catalyzed in this country, and I think it’s going to be a great four years,” Ivanka said.

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