Votes are currently being counted in the presidential race between Donald Trump and Joe Biden and many are anxious to see who has won between the two candidates. At the White House, adviser Ivanka Trump joined the rest of her family to view election night results as her father declares an early victory.
Trump spent election night at the White House with a gathering of his aides and close allies both in and out of the campaign. Ivanka joined her father, her step-mother Melania Trump, along with the rest of her adult siblings: Donald Trump Jr. with his girlfriend Kimberly Guilfoyle, Eric Trump with his wife Lara Trump, and Tiffany Trump with boyfriend Michael Boulos. Ms. Trump’s husband, fellow White House adviser Jared Kushner, was not photographed alongside his in-laws during the gathering.
Most of the Trump women wore suits with their hair down as they joined the Republican incumbent in his address, claiming that the election was a “fraud” on the American public. Trump continued to claim that a portion of people in America is trying to “disenfranchise” his supporters, casting doubt on the electoral process. At the same time, he also claimed an early victory despite the millions of votes that have yet to be counted in the results.
Previously, much has been speculated about the actual wealth that Ms. Trump has amassed over the years even as she serves as a political adviser to her father. With the revelations presented due to the publishing of her father’s tax returns, it also sheds light on how much she is worth.
Ivanka’s wealth is estimated to amount to $375 million and her advisory role in the White House is reported to be without a paycheck. Ms. Trump has built her wealth over the years as a model, a designer, and as an executive in the Trump Organization alongside her brothers Don Jr. and Eric. Ivanka also served as a real estate project manager for some time after graduating from college, joining the family business by 2005.
Her husband Jared is believed to have a net worth of almost $800 million. He has since built his own fortune as an investor and real estate developer.


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