Ivanka Trump chic display in stylish summer dress and straw hat as family head to synagogue Miami
- Ivanka Trump exuded tranquility in the spring sunshine as she strolled with her children and husband in Miami, heading towards their local synagogue
- Ivanka, wearing a flowing white sundress and black wedges with cork soles walked past well-maintained lawns in the Surfside area of Miami
- Children, Joseph and Theodore, wore bike helmets as they scooted alongside Ivanka and dad, Jared, with the family smiling as they strolled
Former First Daughter Ivanka Trump was the picture of serenity as she walked alongside her children and husband in Miami as they made their way to their local synagogue.
Ivanka, 41, could be seen with two of their three children as they walked by freshly manicured lawns of South Florida in the Surfside area of Miami.
The former White House senior adviser looked world’s away from her father’s legal woes and looked effortlessly chic as she wore a flowing white sundress and a wide-brimmed hat sun hat together with black platform wedges cork soles.
Children Joseph, nine, and Theodore, seven, wore their bike helmets as they scootered alongside as the family made their way to the Orthodox Young Israel Temple.
Husband, Jared, 42, took the lead as he led his family along the quiet streets. The couple are also parents to an eleven-year-old daughter, Arabella, who was not present.
Jared and Ivanka both wore sunglasses to protect their eyes against the strong Florida sunshine.
Jared also took charge when the family crossed the road and made sure that everybody got across safely.
Ivanka converted to Judaism in 2009 to marry Jared, an Orthodox Jew, and they are raising their three children in the Orthodox traditional as well.
The trip to the synagogue has since become a weekly routine for the family – a habit they maintained when living in Washington D.C.
The family appeared to be enjoying their Saturday morning outing with many of them flashing smiles along the route.
The family relocated to Florida in January 2021 after Ivanka’s father, former President Donald Trump, left the White House.
They have spent the past two years living at Arte Surfside, a luxury condominium building nestled between Miami Beach and Bal Harbour.
Ivanka and Jared have spent the past two years living at Arte Surfside, a luxury condominium building nestled between Miami Beach and Bal Harbour.
They are close to finishing the renovations on their $24 million waterfront mansion on Indian Creek, an exclusive island known as the ‘Billionaire Bunker.’
The couple bought the fixer-upper a little over a year after they dropped $31.8 million on a two-acre plot of land on the island in 2020. They plan on moving into the spatial 8,500-square-foot abode with their children once it is finally completed.
Ivanka and Jared’s current rental at Arte Surfside is set to hit the market for $18.8 million sometime this year.
Ivanka has been living a life of leisure since she officially quit politics in November, but she’s not free of Washington, D.C. — or her family’s legal woes — just yet.
In March she asked for a delay in bringing New York Attorney General Letitia James’ $250 million fraud lawsuit against The Trump Organization to trial.
Ivanka left the Trump Organization in 2017 to join her father’s White House administration.
Her lawyers argued that the fraud complaint ‘does not contain a single allegation that Ms. Trump directly or indirectly created, prepared, reviewed, or certified any of her father’s financial statements.’
Ivanka and Jared were also both issued subpoenas in February by the special counsel investigating Trump’s effort to overturn the 2020 election and his role in the January 6 Capitol riots.
The former first daughter was in the White House during the Capitol riot and urged her father to address his supporters. She was also in the Oval Office when the then-president asked Pence to block or delay the congressional vote to certify the election.
Ivanka and Jared had both served as political advisors to former president Donald Trump back when he was in the White House.
But when he announced back in November that he would once again seek the highest office in America, Ivanka and Jared released a statement reading: ‘I love my father very much. This time around, I am choosing to prioritize my young children and the private life we are creating as a family.
‘I do not plan to be involved in politics. While I will always love and support my father, going forward I will do so outside the political arena.’
She has distanced her father in recent months, but she did make a statement about her father’s historic indictment in late March, a few days before his arrest.
‘I love my father and I love my country. Today I am pained for both,’ she wrote in a brief post that appeared on her Instagram Stories. ‘I appreciate the voices across the political spectrum expressing support and concern.’
Trump was charged with 34 counts of falsifying business records in the first degree after he surrendered to authorities in New York City on April 4, making him the first U.S. president to be charged with a crime.
He pleaded not guilty to the charges involving three different payments, including a $130,000 payment Trump’s then-attorney Michael Cohen made to adult film star Stormy Daniels in the final days of the 2016 presidential campaign.
It has since been reported that Ivanka is ‘no longer talking’ to her father.
‘Even though Ivanka loves her dad, she knows how impossible he can be,’ an unnamed source familiar with the family told People.
He said she is now focused on ‘recreating her business life and raising her children, which are her priorities.’
And, the source said, Ivanka is acutely aware there is nothing she can do to help her father with the charges against him.
‘Donald does what he wants and she can’t help him now,’ he said. ‘His help is in the hands of his lawyers and advisers. She is no longer working in that capacity.’