Ivanka Trump and her husband Jared Kushner will soon be leaving the White House together with the entire Trump clan. As they step down from their positions in Donald Trump’s administration, many are wondering what their next step would be.
Will Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner continue with their political career? Based on public opinions, the pair will pursue new posts in the world of politics. In particular, there is a rumor that the First Daughter is likely to run as the governor of Florida.
Ivanka’s future home
Previously, there were suggestions that say Ivanka and Jared might just move back to New York where they originally reside. There were also news that says she could secure a government post there, perhaps, a future mayor.
However, New Yorkers quickly expressed their disagreement with the idea of Ivanka Trump and her family moving back to the area. This is because when the couple was in a high position at the White House, they have never supported the city, plus it is a known Democrat stronghold.
“They’ll be welcomed back by people who know the Trumps are as close as they’ll get to power,” one of the pair’s New Yorker friends told Vanity Fair. “But everyone with self-respect, a career, morals, respect for democracy, or who doesn’t want their friends to shame them both in private and public will steer clear.”
Jared and Ivanka to settle in Miami?
So, will Ivanka Trump and Jared just move to Florida? They even bought a property in Miami not long ago, and it is believed they will be building their new home in one of its exclusive residential areas in Indian Creek. But the question is - will they finally be welcomed in this state?
As per Page Six, most people in the territory think that Ivanka and Jared will not be shunned in Miami, and they may even get a chance to continue their political ambitions. Thus, she may really be running for the gubernatorial post in the next election, and the residents will not have a problem with it.
"I don’t think people will care in the way they care in New York or LA. so I don't think they will be shunned. ”


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