Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner are set to leave the White House soon, and before they go, their three children - Arabella, 9, Joseph, 7, and Theodore, 4, have all left their handprints at the White House Children’s Garden. Donald Trump is expected to step down as the country’s president in January, so his grandchildren leave their mark.
Ivanka explains her children’s handprints at the WH garden
On Sunday, Ivanka Trump showed photos of her children during the hand printing event. On her Instagram, she posted several photos and captioned her update with an explanation of the activity.
“The Children's Garden was a gift from President and Mrs. Johnson to the White House in 1968,” she wrote. “Footprints and handprints of Presidents' children and grandchildren are embedded in the garden's paved pathway.”
Ivanka Trump and her husband assisted their three kids in setting their hands on the pavement. Donald Trump’s other grandchildren were not in the photos.
As per the White House History, the Children’s Garden at the White House “remains a symbol of the connectivity of presidential families to the home they once occupied.” In the five decades since the garden was built, 19 presidential grandchildren have imprinted their hands and footprints, and since Barack Obama has no grandchild yet, Trump’s 10 grandkids make the count 29 now.
Ivanka and Jared’s future plans
In any case, after leaving the White House, there have been lots of speculations as to what Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner’s next step would be. There were rumors that the First Daughter will be running for governor in Florida, and in fact, they have already bought a $30 million property in Miami, as per the New York Post.
It was reported that aside from the safety that the neighborhood offers, what drew Ivanka to Florida are the political opportunities. She clearly has political ambitions, which she did not deny.
Still, it is uncertain if this is really the path that Ivanka Trump and her husband are eyeing. They could also run for a position in New York, but since the residents there are rejecting them already, this is an unlikely option now.


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