Ivanka Trump suggest she might leave White House if father is re-elected
In an interview to CBS, Ivanka Trump said that she is “driven first and foremost by my kids and their happiness” when asked if she would continue to serve in the administration if her father wins again in the forthcoming presidential polls.
“My decisions will always be flexible enough to ensure that their needs are being considered first and foremost. So they will really drive that answer for me,” she told CBS’s “Face the Nation”.
“Over the last two and a half years, I have travelled to almost every state in this nation. It is about providing pathways to opportunity,” Ivanka said.
The 38 year-old former Fashion designer said she was motivated by delivering “impact” in Washington, and offered a preference for “policy” over “politics” in areas such as criminal justice and childcare.
In the interview, Ivanka Trump was asked about her father’s impeachment. She said he was “angry at a process that is unjust”. Still, she said, the president was “energized, as are 63 million-plus voters who elected him to office”.