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Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner, and their three children went on vacation in Egypt, photos show. Trump's eldest daughter posted Instagram photos of the family riding camels and touring pyramids. Their vacation comes less than a week after she said she will not be joining Trump's 2024 campaign. A post shared by Ivanka Trump (@ivankatrump)The trip underscored the divide within the Trump family prompted by the new campaign. In a statement posted last week, Ivanka said that she loves her father "very much," but was done with politics.
Donald Trump's ex-CFO is the key DA witness in the Trump Organization tax-fraud trial in Manhattan. Alan Futerfas, a Trump Org defense lawyer, asked the wistful witness in a courtroom in Manhattan. Futerfas asked Weisselberg. Futerfas asked. the lawyer asked.
Former President Donald Trump launched his 2024 bid at Mar-a-Lago on Tuesday night. His eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., was notably absent despite being a major supporter. Former President Donald Trump formally launched his 2024 bid for the Republican nomination at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida on Tuesday evening. Don Jr. tweeted clips of his father's campaign announcement on Tuesday evening, and his fiancée, Kimberly Guilfoyle, was at the launch party in Mar-a-Lago. Kushner did attend the presidential campaign launch on Tuesday night.
Ivanka Trump is distancing herself from politics after her father announced a 2024 presidential bid. "I do not plan to be involved in politics," Ivanka, who was an advisor during his first term, said. Ivanka has steadily distanced herself from her father's administration in the years since he left office. Earlier this month, sources familiar with her thinking told CNN Ivanka "would never" go back to being her father's senior adviser and was "done" with politics. Representatives for Donald Trump and a lawyer for Ivanka Trump did not immediately respond to Insider's requests for comment.
Donald Trump launched his 2024 run in front of a crowd of people in Mar-a-Lago on Tuesday. Some people tried to leave the event early — but were stopped by security, two ABC reporters said. ABC reporter Jonathan Karl said Trump's just-over-an-hour speech was "low energy." But his speech — which lasted just over an hour — prompted some of his supporters to leave early, according to ABC News Chief Washington Correspondent Jonathan Karl, who was in the room. Notably, Donald Trump Jr. and Ivanka Trump were not there.
Trump steered clear of the name-calling that has marked other public appearances, opting instead for a critique of Biden’s presidency and a review of what Trump said were the policy achievements of his own time in office. Biden, 79, said last week he intends to run for re-election and will likely make a final decision by early next year. TRUMP’S PRESIDENCYDuring his turbulent 2017-2021 presidency, Trump defied democratic norms and promoted “America First” nationalism while presenting himself as a right-wing populist. Trump has elicited passionate support from many Americans, especially white men, Christian conservatives, rural residents and people without a college education. Ivanka Trump was not at the event, although her husband Jared Kushner was along with her brothers Don Jr. and Eric.
As Donald Trump teases another run for president, his family is divided over the idea, CNN reported. Ivanka Trump, former senior adviser to her father while he was president, is "done" with Washington, DC. "(Ivanka) would never go back to that life," a source told CNN, adding advising her father wouldn't "serve her." "(Ivanka) would never go back to that life," a source familiar with her thinking told CNN. A lawyer for Ivanka Trump did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.
In their new book, journalists, Peter Baker and Susan Glasser go behind the scenes of the Trump White House. As the 2020 election results came in, Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump had already moved on, the book says. They had their own future to think about, one that would no longer involve the White House. While still in the White House, he began writing a memoir focused on Middle East peacemaking. "We either have a vote WE control and WEwin OR it gets kicked to Congress 6 January 2021," Don Jr. wrote.
At the time, Watters was best known for pulling off elaborately planned ambush interviews on "The O'Reilly Factor," then Fox News' top-rated show. When Grim picked his phone up and trained it again on Watters, the smile was gone from Watters' face. Watters on the set of his show "Jesse Watters Primetime." In early 2022, "Jesse Watters Primetime" debuted, airing right before "Hannity." Watters, whose entire career has been at Fox News, might be a safer bet, according to Muto, the former O'Reilly producer.
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Former President Donald Trump bashed the NY AG who filed a suit against him and his family business. His remarks came at a Friday rally where he also lifted up his children, who were named in the suit. But Trump spent more time berating New York Attorney General Letitia James, who has filed a massive fraud lawsuit against the Trump Organization. The attorney general is accusing him, his children, and the Trump Organization of years of financial fraud. At the rally, Trump defended his children who were named in the suit, apparently reading off a teleprompter: "Ivanka, Ivanka is a very good person.
Michael Cohen said the New York probe into the Trump Organization would "end to the entire company." Cohen, who worked for Trump and was his fixer and confidante for a decade, spoke to MSNBC's Chris Hayes on Wednesday, weighing in on the ongoing probe in New York into the Trump Organization. Cohen told MSNBC that the investigation sparked by New York Attorney General's $250 million civil lawsuit against the Trump family would "ultimately terminate the Trump Organization — Donald, Don Jr., Ivanka, Eric, Weisselberg, McConney, and the rest of them." Trump's three eldest children — Donald Trump Jr., Ivanka Trump, and Eric Trump — are listed in James' lawsuit. Representatives at Trump's post-presidential press office and the Trump Organization did not immediately respond to Insider's requests for comment.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThere are hundreds of millions in discrepancies, says fmr. U.S. AttorneyCarol Lam, former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of California, joins Shep Smith to discuss the lawsuit filed against Donald Trump, his company and three oldest children, Don Jr. Ivanka and Eric.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNY Attorney General Letitia James files $250 lawsuit against Trump, his organization and three oldest kidsCNBC's Eamon Javers joins Shep Smith to report on today's announcement by NY Attorney General Letitia James that she has filed a massive, $250 million civil lawsuit against Donald Trump, the Trump Organization and his three oldest children, Don Jr., Ivanka and Eric.
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