Ivanka Trump says she was “too smart to bring home a date” when Donald Trump was present

Ivanka Trump’s journey has been unique, marked by her evolution from businesswoman to White House advisor. Starting as a model and business leader, Ivanka later served alongside her father, Donald Trump, during his presidency. As speculation grows about her future, especially regarding a possible return to politics, she remains a public figure of great interest.

Early Life and Education

Ivanka Trump was born on October 30, 1981, in Manhattan, New York, to Donald and Ivana Trump. Her parents’ high-profile divorce when she was ten marked a challenging period, with Ivana gaining a sizable settlement and custody of Ivanka and her siblings. Ivanka attended several elite schools, including the Chapin School and Choate Rosemary Hall, where she began to forge her independence. Boarding school introduced her to a structured environment, but she also embraced work early, funding her own expenses through modeling jobs.

Modeling and Career Beginnings

Ivanka initially explored the modeling world, gracing covers like Seventeen and walking for brands like Versace. Yet, despite her success, she soon recognized modeling wasn’t her ultimate calling. Viewing it as a stepping stone, she pivoted to the family business. After two years at Georgetown, she transferred to the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School, graduating with a degree in economics. Following a brief stint with developer Bruce Ratner, Ivanka joined the Trump Organization, where she would later serve as Executive Vice President.

Family Life and Entry into Politics

In 2007, Ivanka met Jared Kushner, whom she married in 2009. Together, they have three children. Despite her rigorous career, Ivanka adapted to motherhood and balanced her roles effectively. Her relationship with her father has always been close, although she once admitted keeping boyfriends a secret from him, only introducing Kushner when she was sure of their future.

Ivanka played a pivotal role in Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign, and after his election, she formally joined his administration. Her role focused on economic initiatives, particularly around workforce development and women’s empowerment. Although she worked tirelessly in this role, she faced criticism and legal challenges from those who accused her of leveraging her White House position for personal gain—allegations a law professor later suggested had a weak basis.

Post-White House and Future Prospects

Following Trump’s 2020 election loss, Ivanka and her family stepped back from public roles. Some speculate that she may pursue a political career, possibly even vying for higher office herself. For now, her next steps remain uncertain. However, as Ivanka moves forward, the public eye will likely follow closely, wondering what this next chapter might hold.