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Ivanka Trump posts self-help word salad instead of supporting his father
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Ivanka Trump posts self-help word salad instead of supporting his father

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Ivanka Trump posted a seventeen-item thread on Monday non-political ‘life lessons’.

Trump has said she wants to avoid politics, and that has largely remained the case since she left her role as White House adviser when her father’s term ended nearly four years ago. She has not appeared for him at any campaign events, aside from the final night of the Republican National Convention in July, which reportedly took place in her personal capacity.

And in rare media appearances, she has said that politics is “a pretty dark world” and “goes against what feels good to me as a human being.”

In Monday’s post, which she also posted on Instagram, her father is not mentioned once and no partisan stance is taken. She begins by saying that “family and friends are everything.”

The post came hours before her father, Donald, took the stage at a rally in Pittsburgh on the eve of Election Day, where the 78-year-old, surrounded by children Don Jr., Eric and Tiffany Trump, continued to praise his absence. daughter. “Ivanka is great. She watches, she loves it, she loves everything,” he said.

Although there was no election involved, Ivanka’s long list includes advice on topics such as life, friends and nutrition, as well as quotes from Indian-born American entrepreneur Naval Ravikant and Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius.

Other items on her list include “forgiving people,” “being open to the truth wherever it leads,” and “approaching people and life with love and positivity.”

“Here’s to a new year full of growth, love and meaningful moments! ❤️✨” she closed the post, which said she recently turned 43. Her birthday was October 30.

Posting it and “some truths” she learned five days later — hours before voters go to the polls — seems to be the closest thing to a political statement she is willing to make.