Donald Trump’s eldest daughter and White House adviser Ivanka Trump has received heavier scrutiny than ever following her father’s election loss. As her days in Washington DC are now numbered, it poses the question of whether she and her family will return to New York that has since been answered by a comedy duo’s poster of her.
Comedy duo Jason Selvig and Davram Stiefler, also known as the Good Liars, have put up “Not Wanted” posters of Ivanka all over New York City. The move comes as Ivanka along with her husband Jared Kushner and their three children are likely to return to New York after their stint in Washington DC. The posters mock the White House adviser’s “fake posh” accent while also likening Kushner, who is also a White House adviser, to the character “Slenderman.”
This also comes as many have expected that Ms. Trump and Mr. Kushner would no longer be welcomed back into the social scene in Manhattan. One former friend of the White House adviser revealed that Ivanka would be “shunned” by the elite in Manhattan should she decide to come back. However, the couple may be looking to establish their permanent residence in either New Jersey or in Florida, where the outgoing president, first lady Melania Trump, and their son Barron Trump will be staying full-time.
This is not the first time the comedy duo has mocked the Trumps. Prior to the posters, the duo previously placed fake book jackets over the book of Ivanka’s brother Donald Trump Jr., titled “Daddy, Please Love Me: How Everything I Do Is Try To Earn My Father’s Love.”
Along with the defeat of Donald Trump in the elections, many are now wondering if any of his children, especially Ivanka, could decide to run in 2024. The idea of Ivanka running for president has often been floated around Republican circles, with the White House adviser also being described as Trump’s favorite child among his five children. People have since begun taking bets as to whether or not Ivanka or any of her siblings may try and run for president in the future.


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