Ivanka Trump is seen inspecting her new Miami mansion with Jared Kushner after dad Donald shared his historic mugshot
- The former first-daughter and her husband were spotted inspecting renovations on their Indian Creek Island mansion
- When her father announced his third presidential campaign, Ivanka said at the time that she would not officially be a part of it
- The pair was spotted just days after the release of former President Donald Trump’s mugshot from Fulton County jail
Ivanka and Jared Kushner were spotted in Miami checking out their soon-to-be-completed dream mansion on Indian Creek Island, also known as the ‘Billionaire Bunker.’
The couple were seen in sporty garb checking out the construction process in the days following the arrest of former President Donald Trump and release of his historic mugshot from Fulton County jail in Georgia.
Ivanka, 41, looked svelte in an all-black athleisure outfit, complemented by black and pink and black sneakers, a white baseball cap, and a pair of reflective sunglasses.
Kushner, 42, wore a pair of close-cut blue jeans, a white t-shirt, and New Balance sneakers, in addition to some black shades.
The pair were smiling and conversing with one another and those on-site about arrangements for the outdoor area of the nearly-complete mansion.
The photos appear to show a chic, modern style for the buildout of the house, and one image captured two jet-skis that the couple may be planning to make room for on the massive property.
The pair, who share three children together, bought the $24million mansion in 2021 and have been renovating it ever since, as they establish their post-White House lives in Miami. They currently live in a luxury apartment in nearby Surfside.
Ivanka and Kushner were both senior advisers to the Donald J. Trump administration, but relocated to Miami, Florida, with their three children after his ex-president’s election loss and departure from office in January 2021.
Last November, Ivanka said she had no plans to return to the political fray as part of her father’s 2024 White House bid.
But last week Vanity Fair claimed that she’d changed her mind in light of her dad’s soaring polls – and hopes to once again become part of his administration if he becomes president again next November.
Earlier this week, Donald Trump has made history after becoming the first former president to pose for a mugshot following his arrest for trying to overturn the 2020 election results in Georgia.
The 77-year-old was arrested following his fourth indictment at the Fulton County jail in Atlanta on Thursday – and afterwards shared his mugshot on X, formerly known as Twitter.
He did not have his booking photo taken during his previous arrests in New York City, Miami and Washington, D.C.
It was the former president’s first tweet since January 2021 when he was banned from Twitter following the January 6 Capitol attack.
The former president traveled to Georgia on Thursday afternoon from his Bedminster home in New Jersey.
Trump’s arrival at the Fulton County jail on Rice Street in downtown Atlanta was greeted with loud cheers by his supporters, and some boos from detractors.
He spent around 20 minutes inside the decrepit facility, where seven people have died in custody since the start of this year, and was processed far more quickly than other accused criminals.
Trump’s height and weight were recorded, as well as his hair and eye color. His fingerprints and booking photo were taken, and his bond money was paid.
Trump was notably 25lbs lighter than the weight recorded for his last arrest in April.
By 7.55pm, he was back in his motorcade heading to Atlanta airport.
Trump declared on the Tarmac that it was ‘a very sad day for America’.
He said it was ‘a travesty of justice’ and added: ‘We did nothing wrong, I did nothing wrong.’
‘This is election interference. So I want to thank you for being here. We did nothing wrong,’ Trump said. ‘We had every right, every single right, to challenge an election we think was dishonest.’
He then boarded his plane and flew back to New Jersey.
Ahead of his surrender, Trump criticized Georgia District Attorney Fani Willis, calling her a ‘Radical Left, Lowlife District Attorney’.
His surrender came hours after Willis set a date for the trial.
She requested that Trump’s trial begin on October 23 – a date widely viewed as being impossibly soon.
His former chief of staff Mark Meadows surrendered to cops on Thursday.
It comes after a handful of other Trump allies and ‘co-conspirators’ who turned themselves in to the Georgia prison this week had their mugshots released by the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office on Thursday.
They are accused of joining a ‘conspiracy’ led by Trump to unlawfully change the outcome of the election.
Among them was ‘America’s Mayor’, Rudy Giuliani, who also faced the humiliation of having his mugshot taken after getting booked at the Atlanta jail on Wednesday.
In the image, Giuliani can be seen frowning with industrial lighting shining on his forehead and a sheriff’s badge on the wall to his right.
The former Trump lawyer is facing 13 felony counts, including RICO charges – the same number as Trump.
It was a stunning and symbolic fall from grace for Giuliani, a former mob boss prosecutor, who famously used the RICO – the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act – to take down the Mafia in the 1980s during his time as a Manhattan prosecutor.
Trump slammed the arrest of Giuliani in a Truth Social post after the release of the 79-year-old’s mugshot.
‘The greatest Mayor in the history of New York City was just ARRESTED in Atlanta, Georgia, because he fought for Election Integrity. THE ELECTION WAS RIGGED & STOLLEN. HOW SAD FOR OUR COUNTRY. MAGA!’ Trump wrote.