Ivanka Trump attends party with Kim Kardashian and Kendall Jenner
Former First Daughter Ivanka Trump has largely kept a low profile since her father departed from the White House nearly three years ago.
However, that changed this past week when Trump made headlines with her attendance at a Las Vegas party.
Trump seen with friends Kim Kardashian and Kendall Jenner
According to the website TAG24, Trump "teamed up" last Thursday evening with Kim Kardashian and Kendall Jenner for the grand opening of a luxury hotel called Fontainebleau Las Vegas.
TAG24 noted that in addition to Trump and her two friends, the event also featured Cher, Tom Brady, Lenny Kravitz, Keith Urban, and a performance by pop musician Justin Timberlake.
“Justin Timberlake no novo Fontainblue em Las Vegas” – Kim Kardashian via Instagram stories. pic.twitter.com/acLoet4WPq
— Mídia Access (@MidiaAccess) December 14, 2023
While Kardashian and Jenner were described as wearing black gowns, Trump instead opted for "a black top paired with a shimmering silver maxi skirt."
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Kim Kardashian asked Trump to pardon Alice Johnson
The website pointed out that this is not the first time Trump has been spotted with Kardashian, as she also attended the latter's birthday party in October.
Kim Kardashian, Kendall Jenner, Ivanka Trump, Isabela Grutman e outros convidados no hotel Fontainebleau Resort em Las Vegas, Nevada. (13/12) pic.twitter.com/0l1RDijv3v
— Access Kardashian (@accesskardash) December 15, 2023
Reuters reported in 2020 that Kardashian asked then-President Donald Trump to pardon Alice Johnson, a former drug dealer whose sentence he had previously commuted.
We're taking Alice Johnson from a commutation to a full pardon," the president was quoted as saying. "Alice has done an incredible job since she's been out, recommending other people" who may deserve clemency or a pardon.
Ivanka Trump will not be in Washington if father is reelected
While her father appears all but certain to win the Republican Party's nomination and is polling ahead of President Joe Biden, his daughter has made clear that she won't be joining him in Washington for a second term.
"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," USA Today quoted her as saying in 2022.
"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," the former first daughter went on to add.